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This is what ASMR looks like without Twitch’s muzzle. “Gaming” streamers are going crazy

On Twitch, or on Kick, but also on other platforms, there are people who have some talent, hitting some niche, but then comes the wall and limitations.


Modding games is an interesting activity, but there is no one at the TOP of Twitch who does it. It’s an activity that has its community, but it will never break through to the point where it’s possible to make a meaningful income from it – at least in terms of streaming. It is known that it is possible to make money on mods, but not by streaming their creation.

One streamer encountered such a problem. She originally just streamed modding. Even in the descriptions, she has emphasized that she is engaged in modding games and building computer hardware.

The problem is that the competition here is very high, and the group of people you can reach is relatively small.

So comes the solution

It’s a shame that it looks like this because, in theory, everything starts normally in such cases. A bit of playing games, and modding, but you have to get people interested somehow.

So the viewer-oriented mode under the title ASMR starts. Twitch also had a problem with this, and the same thing now is on Kick. Only that on Kick it is impossible to report anyone, and there are no Twitch rules, so basically, except in very harsh cases, everything is allowed.

The effect of this was easy to predict. The girls pushed the boundary until they reached the point where such scenes are considered normal:

The link – CLICK. There are no bans for this, no consequences, and Kick is slowly becoming a site designed for adults. There is more and more content there that is simply intended for older people.

It’s also a good indication of how strange a direction Twitch could go if the abstract, but nevertheless, ASMR-related rules weren’t put in place.