"Let them f**king fail" - xQc responds as Trainwreckstv vents about the prevalence of view-botting streamers on Kick

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xQc offered an interesting take on view-botters on Kick (Image via xQc/Twitch || Trainwreckstv/Twitch)

Felix “xQc” and Tyler “Trainwreckstv” have brought up the topic of view-botting on Kick once again, with the website's co-owner ranting about how frustrated he was over streamers constantly using bots to give themselves ridiculous amounts of viewers and inflate their worth; many allegedly using as many as 15K to make their numbers look good.

Trainwreckstv has brought up view botting on Twitch and Kick several times recently, but during his most recent rant, xQc offered his advice and take on the situation. While speaking to Tyler, he said about view-botters:

“Let them f**king fail”
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xQc isn’t worried about view-botting on Kick at all

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While streaming alongside xQc, Trainwreckstv continued to bring up a topic he’s spoken on several times in the last few weeks: view-botting. Whether it’s talking about the topic itself or discussing specific streamers, he’s had a lot to say. In this most recent Kick stream, Tyler got more off his chest:

“Some of these streamers on Kick bro, these guys literally f**kin bot 15,000 viewers, and like, here’s the worst part: It’s one thing to sit there and kind of know you’re bulls**ting, and kind of just go with it, and another to sit –”

xQc interrupted his friend and Kick co-owner by letting him know that these people are going to fail if they view-bot and that they should just let it happen. Trainwreckstv tried to continue his rant, but Felix had some thoughts on these kinds of people:

“Then let them f**king fail. Let them live with themselves. Train, life isn’t about money, or status. It’s about fulfillment. Getting status, getting to a good place, that’s fulfillment.”

People who view-bot on Kick or Twitch aren’t really seeing growth. They’re cheating the system to inflate their worth to others in hopes of attaining actual high numbers somewhere down the line. xQc’s reply focused on success and what these people are like, in his opinion:

“When somebody knows they’re cutting corners, they cannot live with themselves, they hate themselves. They know they’re a fraud and have to live with that person everyday, dude. Let them lose.”

The streamer’s friends called him wise for the way he put the response to view-botting. The streamers would continue to play games for several hours after this, including a very tense game of Monopoly.


View-botting has come up in conversation many times over the years, with the topic leading to drama between other streamers, such as Felix and Jynxzi's most recent argument.

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