Ice Poseidon: Ice Poseidon slams stream clippers as ‘leeches’, refuses to pay $400K for clips

Ice Poseidon slams stream clippers as ‘leeches’, refuses to pay $400K for clips

Ice Poseidon, a controversial streamer on Kick, has created a big online discussion after speaking against “clippers” during a live stream. Clippers are people who take short, interesting parts from streams and post them on other platforms to get views. Ice said he does not like how some clippers depend on streamers’ content to earn money. His comments quickly spread across social media and got attention from fans and other creators.He also clearly said that he does not believe in paying huge money to clippers. Ice mentioned that some deals ask streamers to pay very high amounts just for clips. He disagrees with this idea and feels it is unfair. According to him, the main effort comes from the streamer, not the person posting clips.

Ice Poseidon questions the role of clippers and their growing influence

During his stream, Ice Poseidon strongly explained his thoughts about clippers and their role in the streaming world. He said that streamers are the real creators, and clippers only use their content. He even stated, “Without the streamer the clipper has nothing,” to show how important the streamer’s work is. He also rejected high-paying deals by saying, “I’m not paying you 400k a year to post clips of me dude.”Ice also talked about how the clip industry is changing. He believes that some clippers are becoming too focused on making quick money. He connected this to programs like Kick’s KPP and KCIP, which help creators earn more but may also push them to think more about profit than creativity. According to him, this can make both streamers and clippers less original.He also pointed out that some big streamers depend too much on clips to stay popular. Ice feels this takes away from real content creation and makes things less genuine. He has shared similar concerns before, including issues like fake views and unfair payments in streaming.In the end, his words have sparked a divided opinion online. Some people agree that YouTubers shouldn’t overuse clippers, but others think that it is helpful for more people to watch their content. This debate is still on, and Ice Poseidon’s strong words on this issue have sparked more attention.

  • Related Posts

    War to end in ‘weeks, not months’: Rubio says no need to send ground troops to Iran

    The United States expects its military operations against Iran to conclude within “weeks, not months,” and can achieve its objectives without deploying ground troops, secretary of state Marco Rubio said…

    Middle East war: 5 Indians injured in Abu Dhabi as fire breaks out after missile interception

    Five Indian nationals were injured in UAE on Saturday after debris fell following the interception of a ballistic missile near the Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD).According to Abu Dhabi…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Strait of Hormuz disruptions: India’s crude buys from Russia may double from January levels; reach 40% of oil imports

    JEE (Main) 2026 exam rescheduling approved for April 5: Here’s what students must know

    JEE (Main) 2026 exam rescheduling approved for April 5: Here’s what students must know

    ‘A Lot Like Love’ star Amanda Peet opens up about breast cancer diagnosis – ‘I’m doing great’ |

    ‘A Lot Like Love’ star Amanda Peet opens up about breast cancer diagnosis – ‘I’m doing great’ |

    Word of the Day: Gossamer |

    Word of the Day: Gossamer |

    Bappi Lahiri House: Inside Bappi Lahiri’s 1,050 sq ft Mumbai home: Gold chair, 1000 Ganesh idols, Kishore Kumar’s last photo | Hindi Movie News

    Bappi Lahiri House: Inside Bappi Lahiri’s 1,050 sq ft Mumbai home: Gold chair, 1000 Ganesh idols, Kishore Kumar’s last photo | Hindi Movie News

    Taurus Horoscope Today, March 28, 2026: Confidence rises through the day, especially after noon

    Taurus Horoscope Today, March 28, 2026: Confidence rises through the day, especially after noon