Fake Streamer AyeZee Abused Viewbots to Get 10K Viewers On Kick.com

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When AyeZee didn't stream on Twitch for like a year I thought finally the world had gotten rid of another fake ass streamer, but now apparently the guy moved to Kick and viewbotted his way to 10K viewers per stream, like double his views on Twitch. šŸ¤”šŸ¤”šŸ¤” This is peak shameless behaviour, and yes he's still using fake money betting 1K a spin, 10 mil in the balance every time, still hard-shilling for Rollbit who have also been exposed for mad shady stuff lately.



Looks like Kick is the new refuge for these clowns. People be handing out addiction to teenagers like it's Christmas and getting paid millions while I work 9-5 for a living šŸ¤”šŸ¤”šŸ¤£šŸ¤£. Cool.
 
Hahaha, it's him again. Good lord this guy just can't stop. Fake money, fake viewers, and now fake chatters too. All these streamers also live in Malta which should tell you more than enough.

They all live there so they can stream and gamble on unregulated casinos. I am not totally against casino streaming but if a guy is from Malta just instantly report him and don't ever watch him.

Or worse... gamble with his affiliate link.
 
Still blows my mind. Why anyone would want to sit and watch some dickhead who's just using you for affiliate money. Some sad people out there i guess
Yeah and he gives out free spins and stuff to random viewers sometimes so his fans worship him. I personally can't stand for someone who doesn't play with his own money, that's just straight-up a scam.
 
Hahaha, it's him again. Good lord this guy just can't stop. Fake money, fake viewers, and now fake chatters too. All these streamers also live in Malta which should tell you more than enough.

They all live there so they can stream and gamble on unregulated casinos. I am not totally against casino streaming but if a guy is from Malta just instantly report him and don't ever watch him.

Or worse... gamble with his affiliate link.
unfortunately I don't think reporting will do anything to his channel. These people have too much money they'll always find a way, and Kick is too busy hoarding all the yucky despicable streamers to ban anyone from their site. Yikes.
 
Looks like Kick is the new refuge for these clowns.
Kick is owned by those clowns! It was a no-name streaming platform that they hoovered up as a way to keep the party going... away from oversight and repercussions. Even the "$100m deal" plastered all over international news turned out to be fake... although few publications have retracted the original article.

While Twitch hasn't done a particularly good job cleaning up the gambling sections after insisting they would (even less likely now Twitch have laid off another 500 people), they do have enough leverage over their biggest names that those people have to play by the rules - so they stream gaming content on Twitch, and faux gambling content on Kick.

As with a lot of streamers that offer view-based incentives, there's going to be a question of how many are actual bots, and how many are genuine viewers behaving like bots (called "drop farmers" or "token farmers").

I remember a few years back where an esport broadcast went to a static screen for an hour before ending (with the actual content being available on their paid service, the static screen advertising that fact) and more than 50k people were "watching" this blank screen... because they thought - wrongly - that they were still getting token drops. So depending on the exact mechanics, there may be a genuine - albeit similarly nefarious - explanation.
 
They all live there so they can stream and gamble on unregulated casinos. I am not totally against casino streaming but if a guy is from Malta just instantly report him and don't ever watch him.
most curacao casinos are not accessible from malta
 
Kick is owned by those clowns! It was a no-name streaming platform that they hoovered up as a way to keep the party going... away from oversight and repercussions. Even the "$100m deal" plastered all over international news turned out to be fake... although few publications have retracted the original article.

While Twitch hasn't done a particularly good job cleaning up the gambling sections after insisting they would (even less likely now Twitch have laid off another 500 people), they do have enough leverage over their biggest names that those people have to play by the rules - so they stream gaming content on Twitch, and faux gambling content on Kick.

As with a lot of streamers that offer view-based incentives, there's going to be a question of how many are actual bots, and how many are genuine viewers behaving like bots (called "drop farmers" or "token farmers").

I remember a few years back where an esport broadcast went to a static screen for an hour before ending (with the actual content being available on their paid service, the static screen advertising that fact) and more than 50k people were "watching" this blank screen... because they thought - wrongly - that they were still getting token drops. So depending on the exact mechanics, there may be a genuine - albeit similarly nefarious - explanation.
Yeah his viewers definitely contributed to the bots themselves, but seeing as his 'comeback' stream on a new platform (almost unannounced) after a whole year of not streaming, gets double the average viewers he used to have on Twitch, heavily suggests AyeZee did the majority of the botting. Oh and thanks for the info I actually didn't know Kick is literally owned by the casino people šŸ¤Æ i thought they just capitalized on the migration of banned casino streamers.
 

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