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Kick introduces long-awaited report feature

Kick Introduces Report System to Improve Streaming Experience

Kick, a popular streaming platform, has taken a positive step forward by implementing a report button. This move aims to address concerns surrounding controversial streamers and ensure better adherence to community guidelines.

An Advanced Report System for Streamers

In the latest announcement on October 16, Kick revealed that the report system will continue to evolve over time. To streamline the reporting process, Kick also shared its support email for more detailed reports that may contain easily overlooked context.

Positive Community Response

The introduction of the report system has garnered a positive reaction from the streaming community. Fans have welcomed this addition, praising its effectiveness. Some users have also suggested including timestamps to improve the accuracy of reporting.

Addressing Controversial Streamers

Kick has been home to several controversial streamers, including Adin Ross and Johnny Somali. Adin Ross, who was banned multiple times on Twitch, has now found a regular streaming platform on Kick. Johnny Somali faced legal consequences after trespassing and harassing locals in Japan. These incidents have raised concerns about the reputation of Kick as a streaming service.

With the introduction of the report system, Kick aims to regain trust and compete with platforms like Twitch, establishing itself as a reliable streaming service and distancing itself from problematic streamers.