Stableronaldo claims his ex-management team wanted to viewbot him to secure Kick deal

Stableronaldo has revealed shocking details about how his former management team wanted the Twitch star to use viewbots to land him a deal with Kick.

Viewbotting consists of artificially raising a streamer’s total viewers through automated programs, giving the illusion that a creator is more popular than they actually are.

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Twitch has beencracking downon viewbotting after years of creators calling out the Amazon-owned platform for not doing enough to deal with the problem.

According to Kick co-founder Trainwreck, some streamers arepaying as much as $20,000 a weekfor advanced bots. Meanwhile,Devin Nash has warnedthat the majority of Twitch’s top 500 streamers are viewbotting.

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Amid an ongoing discussion about talent agencies and orgs purposely botting (sparked byxQc), Stableronaldo revealed that he was encouraged to bot.

I’ve been thinking, WHY orgs would bot heavily? Then the answer seemed almost obvious. Talent agencies receive a % from ad streams their talent does. By inflating their streamers they can sell massive ad packages in bulk and take in much higher sums. To put simply, fraud.

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Stableronaldo says former management plotted to viewbot his numbers

During an August 2025Twitchstream, the FaZe star explained how his former management wanted to use bots to boost his numbers and secure a deal at Kick, which they’d get a cut of.

“Old management that people don’t even know about were like, ‘If you go to Kick right now, we will bot your numbers on Twitch so you’re able to get a Stake deal so when you go to Kick, we will also bot your numbers so we get a percent,’” he claimed. “That’s what I was told.”

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The streamer further alleged that this was around the time Kick started in 2023, and this offer was proposed to him by someone he used to work with who then came back to him.

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“‘We’re gonna bot your numbers so you have a little more viewership… I’ll do this for you if I get a percent,’” Ronaldo recalled his former management saying.

Kick doesn’t offer streamers big deals anymore and instead looks tobring creators over naturallyby encouraging multistreaming.

This claim comes asTwitch’s viewership took a significant hitafter the Amazon-owned platform started cracking down on viewbots.