Ice Poseidon is responding to allegations that he paid Kick streamers to target and harass influencers during the chaotic TwitchCon event.
TwitchCon San Diego ignited a widespread discussion about the behavior of Kick streamers, particularly after several broadcasters from the platform displayed alarming and aggressive actions toward other participants.
One incident involved a Kick streamer who kissed and licked popular Twitch personalities Nmplol and Wake Wilder, which viewers labeled as “live-streamed sexual harassment.” In another shocking episode, a different Kick streamer shoved a fellow broadcaster into a moving train.
Kick streamers got into an argument outside TwitchCon and pushed the guy into a moving train 😬 pic.twitter.com/MyW3DxAvdM
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) September 21, 2024
Additionally, another confrontation led to a fistfight involving Twitch streamer Erobb, after accusations surfaced that he had cheated on his long-term partner. These incidents fueled speculation that Ice Poseidon, a well-known content creator, orchestrated the turmoil. However, Poseidon has vehemently denied these claims.
The rumors began circulating when Twitch streamer JuliaKins suggested that a “Kick degenerate” had financially incentivized other Kick streamers to “harass people” at TwitchCon, which many began to link to Ice Poseidon.
In a tweet dated September 24, Poseidon directly refuted these allegations, stating he had not compensated anyone to harass Twitch streamers. Instead, he admitted to paying individuals to troll other Kick creators.
“Dear LiveStreamFail community, I did not pay anyone to harass Twitch streamers,” he tweeted. “I paid 50 subs to troll Sam Bond because he’s annoying and for someone to recommend Moises to OTK as waterboy.
“If you’re going to slander me, at least make it funny. Now, don’t mind me, time to take the Lambo for a ride.”
Dear LSF community, I did not pay anyone to harass twitch streamers. I paid 50 subs to troll sam bond cuz he’s annoying and for someone to recommend moises to otk as waterboy. If you’re gonna slander me, at least make it funny. Now don’t mind me, time to take the lambo for a… pic.twitter.com/RGRIYRuJUw
— Ice_Poseidon (@REALIcePoseidon) September 24, 2024
This incident is just the latest chapter in the ongoing debate surrounding TwitchCon San Diego. The involved Kick streamers faced bans from the platform due to their misconduct; however, many content creators believe this action is insufficient.
Streamer xQc has called on Kick to impose “real repercussions” for inappropriate behavior at live events, while YouTube star Ludwig theorized that incidents like those at TwitchCon could ultimately tarnish Kick’s image.
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