Kai Cenat Implies Rejecting Multiple Platforms To Keep Streamer University On Twitch

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Feb 14, 2025; Oakland, California, USA; Kai Cenat before the celebrity game ahead of the 2025 NBA All Star Game at Oakland Arena. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
Kai Cenat issues a message to his fellow streamers about growing their platforms and retaining creative control over their big ideas.

Kai Cenat finished up his Streamer University on Sunday evening. Overall, the event ended up being a massive success for all involved, and generated career-best stretches for several Twitch streamers. Speaking a bit about what went into making the event happen, Cenat implied that he turned down several offers from major streaming outlets to keep the event on Twitch instead.

"One thing I learned with this s**t, bro... A lot of people been talking about how this shit should be on Netflix," he said on his stream. "Or Amazon Prime should buy this, Tubi should buy it. Somebody higher and they do it crazy. We already been getting talks with different people." He added that he believes streamers should aim to keep as much of their ownership as possible.

"With an idea like this so original, you gotta keep it where it's at," Kai Cenat added. "I want y'all to learn something. Y'all channels, and who you are as a person [...] This y'all idea, this is your guys' stuff. Treat your platform as you would treat as you would treat other platforms."

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Kai Cenat is one of the most recognizable names in livestreaming at the moment. Working with a streaming service would have been huge for he and his peers, but he's built such a significant base for himself that the middleman is not a necessity for one of his events to succeed.

The success of Cenat's Streamer University should continue to inspire those in his field to not rush straight to a streaming platform if they can avoid it. What he's done over the last few years of his career has been nothing short of impressive. When it inevitably happens, Streamer University 2 will be just as big, if not bigger, than the event he helped organize this past weekend (May 23-25). We will probably see soon enough.

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Devin Morton is an intern at HotNewHipHop from Queens, New York. He started with HNHH in July 2024. He has a passion for all things hip-hop, as well as a knowledge of sports (especially basketball), pop culture, and current events.

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