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KICK Unveils Refreshed Design Inspiring Creators to Livestream ‘From Every Angle’
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KICK Unveils Refreshed Design Inspiring Creators to Livestream ‘From Every Angle’

by admin September 29, 2025


September 28, 2025 — KICK, the world’s fastest-growing livestreaming platform, today debuted an all-new, maximalist-inspired design that embodies the unfiltered creativity that has propelled the platform to more than 1.5 billion Hours Watched this quarter, nearly triple last year’s number. 

“At its core, KICK is about live human-generated content and interactivity, from every angle”, said Ryan Webb, Head of KICK Operations. “The new design captures the bold authenticity of KICK’s creator-first community, emphasizing real-time human connection and infinite content possibilities.”

The refreshed design will be on full display next month at the annual gaming and esports festival DreamHack Atlanta, where KICK is an official partner. Visitors will find a custom KICK booth, immersive gameplay experiences, and limited-edition merchandise.

“We want streamers to tap into their originality and pursue fearless self-expression,” said Webb. “KICK is the home of unrivalled creativity, and our maximalist design reflects that.”
The design refresh arrives on the heels of a surge in KICK growth. Some highlights:

  • Over 75 million users, almost double the figure a year ago
  • Hosted MrBeast’s charity event, raising $12 million for clean water and setting a Guinness World Record for a charity livestream

Since its launch three years ago, KICK has disrupted the livestreaming industry, tilting the landscape in favor of creators. Its equitable 95/5 subscription-revenue split and early adoption of multistreaming monetization have fueled its expansion and drawn some of the world’s most-watched streamers to the platform. They include Asmongold and NinaDrama of the U.S., Gaules of Brazil, and Korekore from Japan.


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Raja Jackson arrested nearly a month after allegedly assaulting pro wrestler live on Kick stream

by admin September 19, 2025



Police have taken Kick streamer Raja Jackson, the son of UFC legend Rampage Jackson, into custody after he attacked a pro wrestler during a live event, sending the victim to the hospital.

According to TMZ, Jackson was arrested on September 18, almost a full month after the altercation. The outlet reports that Raja was booked on a felony charge and is still behind bars on a $50,000 bond.

On August 23, Jackson stormed into the ring at KnokX Pro Wrestling Academy while streaming on Kick and repeatedly punched wrestler Syko Stu, real name Stewart Smith.

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The clash stemmed from an earlier run-in where Stu believed Jackson’s appearance was part of the show. Although the two seemed to reconcile, promoters reportedly tried to spin it into a storyline. But when Jackson entered the ring, he unleashed real punches.

Kick: Raja JacksonSyko Stu is alive and stable after the brutal attack from Raja Jackson.

According to wrestler Douglas Malo, Stu suffered serious facial injuries, including multiple broken bones and broken teeth.

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At the time, LAPD confirmed they received a 9 p.m. call reporting an attempted murder, but Jackson fled before officers arrived.

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Before the brawl, Jackson told viewers it was his “dream to f**k up a pro wrestler” and warned he was “really going to hit him.”

KnokX Pro condemned the attack as “a selfish, irresponsible act of violence.” Once affiliated with WWE’s Independent Development program, the academy has since been quietly distanced from the company.

A GoFundMe launched in support of Stu has raised thousands, including a $10,000 donation from YouTuber MrBeast.

Stu regained consciousness days after the attack, but was still suffering from “very serious” injuries to his face.

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Rampage Jackson expressed hope of shaking Stu’s hand one day and asked for forgiveness, further admitting that his son “went too far.”



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BONK.fun partners with Kick to enable live streaming on its platform

by admin September 3, 2025



BONK.fun partnered with streaming platform Kick to link crypto creators with a broader audience.

Summary

  • BONK.fun will integrate Kick streaming directly into its memecoin launchpad
  • Pump.fun was the first launchpad with a livestreaming service, which raised controversy

Crypto platforms have long struggled to attract a more mainstream audience, something that a recent LetsBonk initiative hopes to change. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Solana-based memecoin launchpad BONK.fun partnered with the streaming platform Kick to bring crypto to a more mainstream audience.

There’s been a lot of talk over the last few years about connecting Crypto to the mainstream through entertainment channels, but no real progress has been made.

that changes now..

We’re proud to announce that @KickStreaming will be natively integrated into BONKfun, allowing… pic.twitter.com/T98IB2aSqb

— BONK.fun (@bonk_fun) September 2, 2025

The partnership will consist of Kick’s livestreaming features directly integrated into BONK.fun. Notably, memecoin creators will be able to go live on Kick and have their streams displayed directly on the BONK.fun website.

“Kick has entered the streaming game as an underdog with innovative features and a creator-first focus a win and help win ethos that perfectly embodies what we stand for at BONKfun,” its statement wrote.

This native integration will allow creators to chat with their BONK.fun audience while also having access to a mainstream streaming platform. The memecoin launchpad said it plans to unveil more details soon for both creators and users.

BONK.fun hopes to tap into Kick’s audience

BONK.Fun hopes that the integration will help grow the crypto niche on Kick, which is already significant. Launched in 2022 by the co-founders of gambling platforms Stake.com and Easygo Entertainment, Kick is the biggest competitor to Twitch and YouTube. Due to its more lax moderation, especially when it comes to gambling content, the platform often attracts controversial creators.

Pump.fun was the first memecoin launchpad platform to start a livestreaming service. However, the platform was forced to shut down the service after users became increasingly extreme in how they attracted attention.

For instance, users showed off weapons, threatened violence, and openly ridiculed their viewers. The platform faced a major backlash in November 2024, but partially resumed the service in April 2025, with stricter moderation.





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Kick faces possible $49M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on air

by admin August 26, 2025



Kick could be hit with a penalty of up to $49 million after the death of French streamer Jean Pormanove, following what has been described as a brutal “ten days and nights of torture” broadcast.

On August 18, 46-year-old Raphaël Graven, better known as Jean Pormanove, died in his sleep while live on Kick. In the days and even months prior, he had reportedly endured extreme violence, sleep deprivation, and forced ingestion of toxic products at the hands of two fellow streamers known as Naruto and Safine.

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French politicians called the incident a national disgrace, with Clara Chappaz, France’s minister for digital affairs and AI, vowing to “promptly end this digital Wild West.”

Instagram/Jean Pormanove

She previously commented that Pormanove had been “humiliated and mistreated for months live on Kick” and criticized the platform’s lack of intervention.

Australian regulators warn Kick could face $49M penalty

Kick could be subject to a penalty of up to $49 million under Australian online safety laws following the death of French streamer Jean Pormanove.

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Because Kick is based in Australia, French regulators had limited reach. But Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has now confirmed it is investigating, and warned of steep fines.

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“This is a tragic case where someone has lost their life, and underscores how the creation of more extreme content, in this case involving actual violence, can have devastating, real-world consequences,” a spokesperson for the commissioner said.

As reported by The Sydney Morning Herald, the watchdog emphasized that platforms are legally required to safeguard users from harmful or criminal material and to enforce their own terms of service. Violations can carry penalties of up to $49.5 million.

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Kick’s community guidelines prohibit “content that depicts or incites abhorrent violence including significant harm, suffering or death.”

“eSafety will use the full range of our enforcement powers as appropriate where there is non-compliance, which can include seeking penalties of up to AUD $49.5m.”

Instagram/jeanpormanove

“Platforms like Kick need to be doing more to enforce their own terms of use and minimise harmful content and conduct in streams to protect all users of the service,” the spokesperson added in their statement reported by The Guardian.

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Kick could also face future restrictions under Australia’s new child-safety laws coming into effect in December, which may block users under 16 from accessing the platform.

Kick has banned the streamers involved in the broadcasts and cut ties with its French social media agency after backlash over promotional posts that used Pormanove’s image to sell merchandise.

Meanwhile, French police are still investigating. An autopsy concluded there were no signs of external or internal trauma, suggesting Pormanove’s death may have been linked to medical or toxicological causes.

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Viral compilation threads have shown Pormanove being hit, strangled, and fired at with paintball guns while streaming with Naruto and Safine, whose lawyers claim they hold “no responsibility.”

🚨🇫🇷🕊️

“IL ME SÉQUESTRE”

Voici ce qu’a envoyé Jean Pormanove à sa maman quelques jours avant son décès :

« Salut maman. Comment tu vas ? Coincé à la mort avec son jeu. Ça va trop loin. J’ai l’impression d’être séquestré avec leur concept de merde. J’en ai marre je veux me… https://t.co/WtPWZcvw0T pic.twitter.com/QJdkeiBdaC

— Impact (@ImpactMediaFR) August 18, 2025

In one message to his mom, sent a few days before his death, Pormanove said he felt like he was “being held hostage” and was “fed up” with the streams.

The streamer’s sister called what he went through “unacceptable.”

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Another Kick controversy erupts days later

This tragedy isn’t the only violent incident the platform has faced in recent weeks. On August 23, streamer Raja Jackson, son of UFC legend Rampage Jackson, went viral after storming a wrestling ring at an event put on by KnokX Pro Wrestling, a promotion that, at the time, was part of WWE’s ID (Independent Development) program. Raja was streaming the California-based event live on Kick.

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Kick/Raja Jackson

Raja was filmed punching wrestler Syko Stu, real name Stuart Smith, multiple times while he appeared unconscious, triggering an LAPD investigation. Kick banned Raja shortly after the footage spread online.

YouTube icon MrBeast responded to the violence, offering to pay for the veteran-turned-wrestler’s hospital bills.

The WWE subsequently quietly cut ties with KnokX Pro Wrestling the day following the incident by removing all references to the promotion from its official website and unfollowing the company, as well as its owner, WWE legend Rikishi, on its WWE ID X account.

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Police called on Kick streamer ‘pranking’ at Home Depot & Asmongold wants them charged

by admin August 26, 2025



Police were called on a group of content creators after they ‘pranked’ innocent shoppers at a Home Depot. The incident has since gained traction on social media, with Asmongold chiming in, pushing for those involved to be charged.

A group of internet influencers, including Steven Garcia, known online as ‘Konvy’, and ‘Myhouseisdirty’, among others, have landed in hot water after attempting to ‘prank’ Home Depot shoppers.

Konvy, who was broadcasting it all live on Kick, captured one of the group members pretending to work at the shop in Miami, Florida. This group member then turned their water hose on an innocent shopper, continuously spraying them for multiple seconds, and then doing it again.

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The agitated woman stormed off, yelling, “This is not ok!” However, she got even more frustrated upon seeing a camera, eventually calling the police and having the group questioned.

Kick streamer banned for Home Depot prank

Kick has since banned Konvy’s channel, removing it from the platform. Various clips have nonetheless spread across social media, revealing the situation in full.

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After being ‘pranked,’ the shopper questioned those involved, first asking, “Are you filming this?”

The cameraman responded, lying that he was a “journalist. I walk around and I journal everything.” He even tried to argue that the other member of the group simply “didn’t see [her] while spraying the hose.”

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Police were called and soon arrived on the scene, questioning the group. Myhouseisdirty has since uploaded an Instagram story picturing two police officers on the case. At the time of writing, there are no further details on whether charges have been pressed.

Instagram: myhouseisdirteMultiple police officers arrived at the Home Depot to question the group.

Asmongold calls for Kick ‘pranksters’ to be charged

With clips from the incident blowing up across social media, one such post caught the attention of fellow influencer, Asmongold.

The mega-popular streamer pushed for the group to be “charged with assault,” arguing these types of ‘pranks’ “need to stop. They won’t until there are actual consequences.”

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Based, hopefully charged with assault

These “pranks” need to stop and they won’t until there are actual consequences

— Zack (@Asmongold) August 25, 2025

We’ll be sure to update you here with further details as the story develops.

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Stableronaldo claims his ex-management team wanted to viewbot him to secure Kick deal

by admin August 25, 2025



Stableronaldo has revealed shocking details about how his former management team wanted the Twitch star to use viewbots to land him a deal with Kick.

Viewbotting consists of artificially raising a streamer’s total viewers through automated programs, giving the illusion that a creator is more popular than they actually are.

Twitch has been cracking down on viewbotting after years of creators calling out the Amazon-owned platform for not doing enough to deal with the problem.

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According to Kick co-founder Trainwreck, some streamers are paying as much as $20,000 a week for advanced bots. Meanwhile, Devin Nash has warned that the majority of Twitch’s top 500 streamers are viewbotting.

Amid an ongoing discussion about talent agencies and orgs purposely botting (sparked by xQc), Stableronaldo revealed that he was encouraged to bot.

I’ve been thinking, WHY orgs would bot heavily? Then the answer seemed almost obvious. Talent agencies receive a % from ad streams their talent does. By inflating their streamers they can sell massive ad packages in bulk and take in much higher sums. To put simply, fraud.

— xQc (@xQc) August 23, 2025

Stableronaldo says former management plotted to viewbot his numbers

During an August 2025 Twitch stream, the FaZe star explained how his former management wanted to use bots to boost his numbers and secure a deal at Kick, which they’d get a cut of.

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“Old management that people don’t even know about were like, ‘If you go to Kick right now, we will bot your numbers on Twitch so you can get a Stake deal so when you go to Kick, we will also bot your numbers so we get a percent,’” he claimed. “That’s what I was told.”

The streamer further alleged that this was around the time Kick started in 2023, and this offer was proposed to him by someone he used to work with who then came back to him.

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“‘We’re gonna bot your numbers so you have a little more viewership… I’ll do this for you if I get a percent,’” Ronaldo recalled his former management saying.

Kick doesn’t offer streamers big deals anymore and instead looks to bring creators over naturally by encouraging multistreaming.

This claim comes as Twitch’s viewership took a significant hit after the Amazon-owned platform started cracking down on viewbots.

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Adin Ross demands immediate Kick changes after Jean Pormanove death

by admin August 21, 2025



Adin Ross has urged Kick to “do better” amid the death of streamer Jean Pormanove following the banning of all streamers who had been involved. 

On August 18, Raphaël Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove died in his sleep while streaming live on Kick. It followed the 46-year-old reportedly being subjected to “ten days of torture” from streamers Naruto and Safine. Clips have circulated showing Graven being choked and shot with paintballs, among other ‘punishments’. 

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Since the death of the streamer, both Naruto and Safine have been banned from Kick. The French government has also opened an investigation into the livestreaming platform, with Clara Chappaz, France’s minister for digital affairs and AI, criticizing the lack of intervention from Kick. 

Adin Ross, who owns a part of Kick, has also weighed in, calling the situation “heartbreaking” and urging the platform to “do better” moving forward. 

Adin Ross calls for immediate rule changes on Kick

“This is horrible, this is a f*cked up situation,” the Kick streamer said. “Kick is being heavily investigated. Whoever was streaming is being heavily investigated. I know that the police are getting involved, governments are getting involved, and justice for Jean is what’s needed.”

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“No amount of money brings back a life that was a streamer who happened to stream on my platform, on Kick. It’s absolutely f*cking horrible and very disturbing,” he continued. 

“Kick as a whole needs to do better, straight up. I think that there needs to be some type of policy change, certain Kick staff need to be held accountable, moderation need to be held accountable, and there needs to be change immediately.” 

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FULL: Adin Ross reacts to the passing of streamer Jean Pormanove, saying it’s HEARTBREAKING and no one should ever go through that. He also says that Kick is being investigated by the government

“It’s heartbreaking” pic.twitter.com/XBknhsH2R0

— AdinUpdate (@AdinUpdate) August 21, 2025

Ross also noted that he and Drake will be covering the funeral costs as it is the “least we can do” about it. 

Kick has confirmed that they are cooperating with the investigations into Jean’s death. “Our priority is to protect creators and ensure a safer environment on Kick,” they said.





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Kick bans streamers involved in Jean Pormanove broadcasts as France vows “justice”

by admin August 20, 2025



Kick has responded to the death of French streamer Jean Pormanove by banning co-streamers involved in his controversial broadcasts.

On August 18, 46-year-old Raphaël Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove, died in his sleep while streaming on Kick.

In the days leading up to his death, he was reportedly subjected to “ten days and nights of torture” from fellow streamers Naruto and Safine. The alleged abuse included extreme violence, sleep deprivation, and forced ingestion of toxic products.

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A day later, French authorities opened a judicial investigation. Clara Chappaz, France’s minister for digital affairs and AI, said Pormanove had been “humiliated and mistreated for months live on Kick” and criticized the platform’s lack of intervention.

Viral clips circulating on social media show Pormanove being hit, strangled, and shot at with paintball guns while live on stream.

Instagram/jeanpormanove

Kick issues bans and launches social media review

Kick’s French account has now confirmed that all streamers who participated in the broadcasts have been banned while the company conducts its own internal investigation.

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“We are committed to fully cooperating with the authorities in this process,” the platform said.

The company also announced it had ended its collaboration with its former French social media agency after facing backlash for posts that used images of Pormanove to promote merchandise. Kick says it is conducting a full review of its French operations to prevent similar incidents.

“Our priority is to protect creators and ensure a safer environment on Kick,” the statement concluded.

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France promises justice after deadly Kick stream

The response has not silenced critics. Sarah El Haïry, France’s High Commissioner for Children, condemned Kick for failing to step in earlier.

“Platforms have an immense responsibility in regulating online content so that our children are not exposed to violent content,” she wrote on X.

Meanwhile, one of Pormanove’s accused abusers, Owen ‘Naruto’ Cenazandotti, has claimed he is now the victim of a “cyberbullying campaign.”

His lawyer announced that a complaint will be filed with the Paris Prosecutor’s Office’s cyberhate division targeting those who have harassed him since Pormanove’s death.

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Instagram/Jean Pormanove

On August 20, Minister Chappaz echoed those statements and confirmed “an investigation is underway into the alleged actions of the streamers following reports by Mediapart, conducted by the Nice judicial police service under various charges.”

“Justice will carry out its work to advance this investigation and to clarify the tragic circumstances of Jean Pormanove’s death… All platforms have the legal responsibility to remove clearly illegal content of which they are aware,” she explained.

“The largest platforms also have the new responsibility to combat systemic risks such as the protection of minors, public health, or the safety of individuals. Investigations are underway regarding some of them.”

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Kick star Adin Ross has called for “severe consequences” following Pormanove’s death. Ross also said he had spoken with rapper Drake, and together they will cover the streamer’s funeral expenses.

The situation has reignited long-standing concerns about Kick’s moderation policies. While the platform has made efforts to distance itself from controversial content in recent years, French officials are now demanding stronger safeguards in the wake of Pormanove’s death.

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Kick Streamer Reportedly Dies On Camera After Months Of Alleged Abuse

by admin August 19, 2025


Raphaël “Jeanpormanove” Graven reportedly died in his sleep earlier this week following broadcasts on Kick where he was routinely assaulted by others in controversial “humiliation” livestreams. According to the BBC, a judicial investigation in France is underway, with French government minister for digital technologies Clara Chappaz calling what Graven experienced “absolute horror.”

The death of the 46-year-old, whose streaming career began with TikTok videos about GTA 5 and FIFA and who had amassed over a million followers across all his channels, appears to have been captured live during his latest, and last, marathon Kick broadcast. Graven’s more recent content, which he created as part of the collective Le LokalTV, included being seemingly brutalized by two fellow streamers who go by the aliases “Naruto” and “Safine,” with some clips appearing to show violent, prolonged strangulations. An investigation last year by Mediapart alleged that Graven had been subject to “months of online abuse.”

It’s unclear what exactly the relationship was between all of the men, though reporting by Mediapart suggests the “humiliation” streams were lucrative and helped propel the popularity of Graven and the group’s channel on Kick. Naruto and Safine were reportedly taken into custody earlier this year but were later released amid an ongoing investigation. Kick also temporarily suspended the channel but it later resumed streaming again. Clips of the alleged abuse can be found circulating online.

Mediapart now reports that viewers of the stream earlier this week on Discord became worried about Graven’s condition after he appeared to being laying motionless in his sleep for an extended period of time. According to the AFP, an autopsy to determine the cause of death has been ordered.

Kick is a competitor to Twitch and YouTube known for its loose guidelines and minimal moderation. Streamers there can promote gambling and other topics that are prohibited on other streaming platforms. A representative for Kick told the BBC it was “urgently reviewing” the circumstances around Graven’s apparent death on camera. “We are deeply saddened by the loss of Jeanpormanove and extend our condolences to his family, friends and community,” they said.





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