Ice Poseidon’s Wild Denial: Did He Really Pay Kick Streamers to Cause Chaos at TwitchCon?

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Ice Poseidon is responding to rumors that he paid Kick streamers to cause trouble at TwitchCon.

Recently, there were issues at TwitchCon San Diego involving some Kick streamers.

These streamers acted violently and this became a popular discussion topic.

For example, one streamer kissed and licked popular Twitch stars Nmplol and Wake Wilder.

This behavior was labeled as “live-streamed sexual harassment” by viewers.

Another streamer even pushed a broadcaster into a moving train.

There was also a case where a Kick streamer got into a fight with Twitch star Erobb.

This fight started after Erobb was accused of cheating on his girlfriend.

Some people began to think that Ice Poseidon was behind these actions.

However, he insists that he had nothing to do with it.

The rumors began when a Twitch streamer named JuliaKins claimed a Kick streamer had paid others to harass people at the event.

This led many to assume it was Ice Poseidon.

On September 24, Poseidon tweeted to deny these accusations.

He did admit to paying some people to annoy other Kick streamers.

In his tweet, he explained, “I did not pay anyone to harass Twitch streamers.”

He clarified that he offered 50 subs to tease a streamer named Sam Bond.

He also mentioned he asked someone to suggest Moises to a group called OTK for a position.

He ended his message with humor, saying, “Now don’t mind me, time to take the Lambo for a ride.”

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The situation surrounding TwitchCon San Diego has continued to unfold, with many discussing the conduct of certain Kick streamers.

A few of these streamers exhibited aggressive behavior, which drew considerable attention.

For instance, one streamer was criticized for kissing and licking well-known Twitch personalities like Nmplol and Wake Wilder, an act that viewers labeled “live-streamed sexual harassment.”

In another alarming incident, a different streamer even pushed someone onto the tracks of a moving train.

Additionally, a confrontation occurred between a Kick streamer and Twitch star Erobb after accusations were made about Erobb cheating on his partner.

As these incidents gained traction, speculation arose that Ice Poseidon might be involved and could have influenced these actions.

The rumors started when Twitch streamer JuliaKins claimed that a “Kick degenerate” had financially motivated other streamers to harass attendees at the event, leading many to believe it pointed to Ice Poseidon.

On September 24, Ice Poseidon took to Twitter to clarify the matter, explicitly denying any claims of having paid others to harass Twitch streamers.

He did acknowledge that he compensated some individuals to tease other Kick streamers, stating, “I did not pay anyone to harass Twitch streamers.”

In his tweet, he noted that he had given 50 subscriptions to provoke a streamer named Sam Bond, who he found annoying. He also asked someone to recommend a person named Moises for a role within a group known as OTK.

To add humor to his statement, he concluded with, “Now don’t mind me, time to take the Lambo for a ride.”

This ongoing saga highlights the challenges Kick faces amid these controversies, as many in the streaming community actively seek accountability for the disruptive behaviors seen at TwitchCon.

Well-known streamer xQc has called for Kick to implement meaningful penalties for misbehavior at public events, while YouTube creator Ludwig shared concerns that the conduct of the aforementioned streamers may tarnish Kick’s reputation.

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Stefan Mitrovic

Stefan is a long-time content creator and one of the Stream Mentor's co-founders. He's a tech geek and a Dota 2 player (not even a good one) who wanted to help others become professional streamers and earn from the comfort of their home.