Kick streamer QueenStank calls out toxic fan 'Top Gifter' for sending his nudes to female streamers

QueenStank received support from many streamers as she drew a line in the sand for approriate online interactions
PUBLISHED MAY 4, 2023
QueenStank has been posting multiple screenshots of the conversation with Top Gifter (QueenStank66/Twitter)
QueenStank has been posting multiple screenshots of the conversation with Top Gifter (QueenStank66/Twitter)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Multiple female Kick streamers have come forward to report that a user known as 'Top Gifter' has been sending them nude pictures. Streamer QueenStank shared her own experience, stating that the user sent her an unsolicited picture, and when she expressed her discomfort, he blocked her.

After her tweet about the incident received 500,000 views, other female streamers also shared their experiences with the same user. QueenStank claimed that this has been occurring for months and the user is a repeat offender.

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QueenStank's view on the incident

The incident with QueenStank has highlighted the problem of toxic fans harrassing female streamers with their inappropriate behavior online. It underscores the need for better moderation and protection for streamers, as well as educating fans and viewers about online etiquette for acceptable behavior. The response from the Kick community has been supportive of the affected streamers and critical of the perpetrator's actions. This incident serves as a reminder that online harassment is a severe issue that can have serious consequences and that everyone has a responsibility to ensure a safe and respectful online environment.



 

'Unhinged and scary'

Numerous retweets expressed disgust towards the sender of the d**k pictures for various reasons. One streamer emphasized, "That's illegal," receiving supportive responses like, "It's a felony here in AZ." QueenStank also shared screenshots of messages from other female streamers thanking her for bringing attention to the issue and sharing their own experiences.



 

An anonymous person revealed, "It's unhinged and scary. I have been too frightened to speak up because he donated like $14,000 to me, and I don't want to face chargebacks or backlash," in a message to QueenStank.



 

QueenStank provided an update to the story several hours later with positive news. According to Stank, "KickStreaming staff has confirmed that this person has been permanently banned on their platform. The days of harassing female streamers are over for you dude. Thank you, Kick, for having not only my back but also that of multiple women on the platform," she reported.



 

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