

One of the top dogs on Twitch, xQc, has recently become a hot topic of discussion on online threads. In a recent stream, Félix Lengyel leaked some sensitive data, revealing his motives for changing boats and moving to one of the biggest rival platforms of Twitch, Kick. This latest leak has made the fans go crazy.
During his recent stream, the Canadian streamer shared his ChatGPT screen for a split second. On it, the audience noticed that there was a conversation tab titled, “Moving to Kick.” In it, we could see the streamer having a conversation with the AI about his potential move to a new platform and asking it for solutions for gambling-related controversies.
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xQc unknowingly revealed his plans to move to Kick
After understanding his mistake, xQc tried to pretend like this was a complete misunderstanding. It wasn’t him who wrote this; he didn’t use his account for a long time. And looking at the date of the conversation, he stated he wasn’t even on his system when this interaction took place.
“Oh, my god! God, I didn’t write that! I didn’t write that! It’s not my account!” said xQc. He added, “Oh, my god! Bro, who did this?… Yesterday, I wasn’t even on the computer. I wasn’t even on the computer, dude!” desperately trying to cover up the leak and putting the blame on someone else who was using his system while he wasn’t there.
But it was too late; the chat kept on spamming the leak. Seeing no other way out of this, Felix surrendered to the pressure and scrolled through the chats, trying to justify the situation. On the screen, we could see questions like, “I had a big controversy on Twitch for gamba (gambling), and I’m going to be gambling on Kick. How do I handle this situation?”
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xQc accidentally leaked his ChatGPT history, He asked AI about moving to Kick
He also asked ChatGPT how to deal with controversy when he gambles on stream when on Kick 👀 Here we go ✍️ pic.twitter.com/DlC22WNKyY
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) May 10, 2023
But among them all, the most interesting question was, “I am the world’s largest Twitch streamer and have signed with a new platform, Kick. What is the best way to announce my new contract to my viewers?” This question is a little too forward to be anything random. The whole community has been making various theories, saying this is confirmation that xQc may soon move to Kick.
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What are your thoughts on this? Do you think xQc is next in line to make the move to Kick? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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