New streaming platform Kick launched in October 2022, backed by Tyler ‘Trainwreck’ Niknam and has marketed itself as a creator-friendly platform, in juxtaposition with Twitch, YouTube and Facebook. The platform has garnered support from some popular streamers, touting itself as having favorable policies that’d attract even the smallest of content creators. While the platform is still in its beta, it is looking to compete with giants like Twitch. Here is all you need to know about the difference between the two popular streaming platforms along with a comparison of Kick Vs. Twitch. Kick vs. Twitch: Streamer revenue and Affiliate statusKick promised to be a creator-friendly streaming platform that would let them get a larger share of the earnings compared to its competition. Kick promises a 95-5 revenue split compared to Twitch’s 50-50 and a 100% split on Kicks, the streaming platform’s donation service. It can also give streamers same day payouts, not having to wait for the end of the month to collect their revenue. Kick also gives streamers the option to become an affiliate earlier than Twitch. For getting Twitch’s affiliate status, you need to meet the following requirements:At least 500 total minutes broadcast in the last 30 days.At least 7
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Kick vs. Twitch: Key Differences Between Streaming Platforms – AFK Gaming
