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Mizkif, an OTK member and Twitch streamer, has recently joined the new online video platform, Rumble. The platform promises larger cuts and attractive deals for creators, which has led many big names to make the switch. However, Pokimane is not pleased with Mizkif’s decision and speculates that he did it solely for the money.
Imane Anys aka Pokimane is one of the biggest and most recognized streamers in the world. She is considered the “OG queen” of Twitch. Known for her bold attitude and unapologetic personality, she never backs down from fearlessly exerting her opinion, even when talking about her own friends.
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Pokimane shares her opinion about Mizkif joining Rumble
As the struggle between Twitch and Kick continues, a new contender joins the fight, Rumble. Rumble is another online video platform that attracts new talent by promising bigger profit margins, sponsorship, and more. It is very similar to what Kick has been promising to its creators, however, Rumble doesn’t have a gambling background like the former.
The ongoing battle between Twitch and other contenders like Rumble highlights the growing competition in the online video space. As creators seek to monetize their content and reach wider audiences, many big names such as Kai Cenat, Adin Ross and his friends have already decided to join the newer platforms. Following their example, OTK member Mizkif has also switched boats.
However, his friend Pokimane is not very pleased with the decision. In a recent stream, she shared Mizkif’s motivation behind the change. According to her, “I mean, he obviously did it for money, which is unfortunate, because I don’t think he needs the money,” but instead of giving her speculate further she said, “Honestly, I should talk to him about this on stream. That’s probably the fairest way to do this.”
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Rumble has gained a reputation as a “right-wing” alternative to mainstream platforms like Twitch and YouTube. Its founders claim that it offers a more free and open space for creators to express their opinions without fear of censorship. This message has resonated with many conservative and libertarian voices who have been increasingly critical of big tech’s perceived bias against them.
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