Streaming on KICK is a great way to share your passions, build a community, and earn revenue from your content. There is a wide range of streaming categories, and many types of content are welcome on the platform. However, before you start streaming and growing your audience, it’s important to make sure you understand how to stay safe.
While many streaming risks relate to privacy and account security, there are practical steps you can take to protect yourself. In this guide, KICK Community shares key safety tips for streaming on KICK, including potential risks and how to reduce them.
Is streaming on KICK safe?
KICK is a secure platform with measures in place to help protect Streamers and Viewers from potential issues. Streaming is usually safe, but that does not mean there are no risks. Before you start streaming, it’s important to understand these risks and how to reduce them.
KICK enforces guidelines to help keep the platform safe. These guidelines help support a healthy and positive community while ensuring that people who break the rules or put others at risk can face enforcement action. You can also find helpful resources and tools across the platform to help keep your streams safe and enjoyable.
KICK is growing quickly, so platform features and policies may change over time. Core site updates can be found in our changelogs. KICK supports a wide range of stream content, but safety remains a priority, and the report button is an important feature that anyone can use to flag a KICK channel or account that may be breaking the rules.
The measures KICK puts in place are designed to encourage spontaneous and engaging streams while helping people feel safe and keeping the community respectful, diverse, and dynamic.
What are the rules and guidelines for streaming?
Before using KICK, it’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with the Terms of Service and streaming rules. These affect the type of content you can create and the kind of behaviour that is allowed on the platform.
The Community Guidelines apply to everyone on the platform. If you see another person breaking these guidelines, use the report button so the moderation team can review it. Dedicated staff moderators help monitor the platform to support a safe environment for streaming and watching content.
Below are some of the main points from the Community Guidelines.
No pornography
Although KICK allows certain 18+ content, it does not permit pornographic content. This includes full or partial nudity and overly suggestive or inappropriate content. Linking to or promoting this type of content is also against KICK’s Community Guidelines.
No hate speech
Hate speech refers to content or messaging that may incite harm, encourage harassment, or promote hatred against people based on protected characteristics such as gender, race, or sexuality. KICK supports expression within the rules, but hate speech is not allowed.
No doxxing
Doxxing refers to revealing personally identifying information about another person on the platform. This includes confidential or private details such as an address, full name, or banking information. Information may only be shared if express permission has been granted by that specific person.
No botting
Botting involves using bots or scripts to artificially inflate metrics such as Viewer counts or followers.
No Breaking the Law, Scamming, or Impersonation
Illegal behaviour is not allowed on KICK. Scamming or impersonating other people on the platform is also prohibited. Impersonation can include using usernames that are deliberately similar to other Streamers.
It is also important to respect copyright when using any streaming service.
Keep your channel properly labeled
Keeping your channel properly labeled means selecting the right category and marking your stream as 18+ if it includes content unsuitable for Viewers under the age of 18. KICK prioritizes the safety and well-being of all Viewers, particularly minors.
Rules on gambling
Gambling streams are permitted on KICK, but there are strict rules for this type of content. For example, you may only stream gambling games if you are located in a jurisdiction where online gambling is legal.
You are also not permitted to gamble using funds from your Viewers, including buy-ins through sweepstakes or lotteries.
No game hacking
Video game streaming is one of the most popular categories on KICK, and the platform encourages fair and responsible gaming. Hacking or cheating in multiplayer games is not allowed.
What are the risks of streaming?
Streaming can be fun, and KICK offers ways to monetize your content. The Streamer Showcase highlights some success stories on the platform. However, it’s important to understand that streaming can involve risks.
Staying safe means being aware of those risks and knowing how to reduce them. Here are some of the most common risks Streamers may face.
Privacy
Online privacy is one of the biggest concerns for Streamers. Whenever you go live, there is a chance you could accidentally reveal personal information about yourself.
Some Streamers are more cautious about privacy than others. While it is important for your followers to connect with you, it’s also a good idea to be careful about sharing sensitive information.
If you spend a lot of time engaging with your audience, you may naturally chat with your Viewers about many different topics. However, you should avoid revealing anything that could be used against you, including your full name, address, or other details you would not want to be public.
Although doxxing is against the Community Guidelines, it has happened to high-profile Streamers before. Doxxing can also lead to more serious attacks, such as DDoS attacks or swatting, where your stream may be disrupted or emergency services may be falsely sent to your address. For this reason, it is important to take proper precautions to protect your privacy.
Security
Security risks are also important to consider before streaming. For example, your KICK account could be compromised if you do not use strong security settings. If you earn revenue on KICK, your account may become a target for cybercriminals. Any personal information you reveal can also become a security risk.
These risks may be less common, but the impact can be serious. The work you put into building your channel and growing your audience could be affected by a single account compromise. KICK has safeguards in place, but you are still responsible for protecting your account.
Harassment and online hate
While it is not something every Streamer experiences, some Streamers may face hate or harassment. This behavior is against KICK’s Community Guidelines, and you should report any harassment or hate speech you see on streams or in chat.
How to protect yourself as a streamer
KICK staff moderators work to help enforce the guidelines and keep Streamers and Viewers safe. However, there are also steps you can take to stream safely and confidently.
Be mindful of your privacy
Whenever you go live, think carefully about your privacy and avoid sharing personal information. For example, many Streamers choose not to use their real names. While it is fine to talk to your Viewers about your day or your interests, avoid sharing details that could lead to doxxing.
Remember that streams can be clipped and saved. Think about what information you would be comfortable having permanently online. This is especially important if you use a webcam.
Make sure your streaming area is clear of personal information, important documents, mail, or anything that could reveal private details. If other people live in your household, let them know when you are going live with a webcam so they know not to interrupt.
Set up an AFK screen that hides your webcam source and mutes your microphone while you are away from your keyboard. This can help prevent you from accidentally revealing anything private. Before you stream, check your privacy settings and make sure everything is set up the way you want.
Many Streamers use social media platforms to grow their presence and promote their stream URL. Consider creating social accounts specifically for your streaming brand instead of using personal accounts. It is also a good idea to avoid location tagging if you do not want to reveal where you live.
Secure your kICK account
Make sure your account is secure before you start streaming. Even if you only have a few followers, your account could still be targeted if your security is weak. KICK provides security features, but you need to use them to help protect your account.
Start by using a strong password. This should be a unique combination of letters, numbers, and special characters that is at least 12 characters long. Do not use the same password for any other service. That way, if one account is compromised, your other accounts remain safer.
You should also use Two-Factor Authentication, also known as 2FA. With 2FA enabled, even if someone obtains your password, they will not be able to log in unless they also have access to your authenticator or verification method.
If you are a KICK Affiliate or have a large following, account security becomes even more important. However, all Streamers should be mindful of the risks. Use trusted streaming apps and avoid giving your stream key to third-party services unless you fully trust them.
Help foster a positive community
Hate and harassment can happen online, including on social platforms and livestreaming platforms. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce the risk and tools that can help you manage it.
You can help prevent harassment by building a positive and respectful community. Streamers who regularly interact with their Viewers, set clear chat rules, and encourage positive behavior are more likely to create a welcoming environment. Avoiding sensitive topics, such as politics, may help in some communities, although this depends on your content and audience.
If you have a larger following or a busy chat, consider assigning Moderators to help enforce your community rules. Side Kicks may also provide support where needed, and KICK offers tools that can help reduce hate, spam, and negative behavior in chat.
Chat filters are among the simplest and most popular tools for moderating streaming communities. You can set them up to block spam and specific words or phrases. However, do not block your full name or address, as this may confirm that information to potential doxxers.
You can also use chat commands and modes such as slow mode and followers-only chat. These tools can help reduce spam and make it easier for you and your Moderators to ban or time out Chatters who are rude, disruptive, or abusive.
Dos and don’ts of being a streamer
Here are some dos and don’ts to help you stay safe while streaming and building your following.
Do’s | Don’ts |
✅ Interact with your viewers | ❌ Don’t tell your viewers personal information about yourself |
❌ Don’t impersonate others or use your followers to spam their chat | |
✅ Post about streams on social media like Discord, X (Twitter), and Instagram | ❌ Don’t post revealing information on the same social media account |
✅ Report streams or messages that break community guidelines | ❌ Don’t suffer in silence if you’re suffering from hate or harassment |
✅ Use tools to timeout or ban them if they’re persistent | ❌ Don’t give negative and hateful chatters attention |
✅ Use your webcam and microphone to interact with your viewers | ❌ Don’t forget to use an AFK screen when you go away, even if it’s only for a minute |
✅ Use account security features | ❌ Don’t click links in chat unless you trust the person it’s from |
✅ Have fun, and stream how you want to stream | ❌ Don’t change what you do because of negativity, as long as you follow the community guidelines |
General online safety tips
Whether you are streaming, watching streams, or doing anything else online, it is important to take precautions to protect yourself. The internet can be fun, but there are risks such as malware, cybercrime, and harassment.
Here are some general online safety tips to follow.
Always use strong passwords and Two-Factor Authentication
Create unique, strong passwords for every account you use online. Enable Two-Factor Authentication, especially for accounts involving sensitive information or money.
Email verification can also help you receive alerts when your account is accessed from an unknown IP address.
Never click links from people you don’t know
Links can be used for phishing attacks, malware, and other harmful purposes. Avoid clicking links sent by people you do not know or trust.
Keep in mind that someone you know may have had their account compromised. Some messages may also be designed to look like they are from a person or company you trust.
Avoid sharing too many personal details
Social media has made sharing personal information online feel normal, but it is still important to protect your privacy. Social media posts and location settings can be used to work out where you live, where you go, or when you are away from home.
Only shop from secure sites
If you are making a payment online, check that the website is secure. Look for the padlock icon or https in the address bar instead of http. This helps confirm that encryption is being used and that your payment details are better protected.
Keep software up to date
Software should be updated regularly to help protect against exploits and security vulnerabilities. Make sure apps and programs on your device are up to date, especially if you use them for important activities such as banking or streaming.
Be aware of common scams
Scams are a common form of cybercrime. They often involve tricking someone through a convincing message, offer, or request. It can be difficult to recognize scams if you are not familiar with them, so it is helpful to stay informed about common scams and how they work.
Should you start streaming on KICK?
Many types of streams are welcome on KICK. Whether you enjoy video games, art, music, gambling, or chatting with others, you can start streaming if your content follows KICK’s rules. It is easy to get started, and with the right precautions, streaming can be a fun and rewarding experience.
Streaming can also become a way to earn revenue if you build a following and become successful. On KICK, eligible Streamers can receive 100% of donations and 95% of subscription revenue through the 95/5 subscription split.
KICK is a growing platform with exciting opportunities for Streamers. If you decide to start your first stream, here are some tips to help you grow your audience and build your presence on KICK:
Be consistent: Create a streaming schedule and stick to it. Consistent Streamers are more likely to build a following because Viewers know when to return.
Use the right equipment: A comfortable setup and good streaming equipment can help you stream in high quality. Make sure your audio and video are clear.
Engage with your Viewers: Talk with your Viewers, respond to chat, make jokes, tell stories, and interact as much as you can. Join events and collaborate with other Streamers when possible.
Be yourself: Some Streamers try to adopt a persona, but this can feel unnatural. Create content you enjoy and let your personality show.
Promote your stream: Use social media to let Viewers know about upcoming streams, share content from previous streams, and keep followers updated.
