Following the death of a streamer who was allegedly tortured on Kick, the user implicitly requests that Kick implement stricter moderation policies to prevent such incidents from happening again. This includes proactively monitoring streams for abuse, having clear guidelines against violence and exploitation, and taking swift action against perpetrators.
"French streaming star Raphaël Graven, better known online as Jean Pormanove, has died at the age of 46, in his sleep during a live stream. According to French media, Jean Pormanove was repeatedly subjected to humiliation on stream from his “friends” Naruto and Safine. Prior to his death, the streamer had reportedly endured “ten days and nights of torture”, including “extreme” physical violence, “deprivation of sleep”, and “ingestion of toxic products.” https://www.dexerto.com/kick/french-streamer-jean-pormanove-dies-in-his-sleep-age-46-3239700/ Kick allowed this to happen. They were aware and they didn't care. Jean / Raphaël was a vulnerable man who was being exploited, controlled and abused - emotionally and physically. There are threads on twitter showing the types of abuse Jean / Raphaël was subjected to - those videos are very hard to watch. And apparently they're tame in comparison to what was actually broadcast on Kick. Unsurprisingly, his content had already been banned from being shared / broadcast on Twitch. But Ethan wants us to believe Kick is a better, safer platform for content creators and viewers.