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Clavicular breaks Kick record for donations given to a streamer
Clavicular breaks Kick record for donations given to a streamer
Kick streamer Clavicular has just set a new record by receiving the most money given to a streamer via donations in a single stream, and we’ve got the details, including just how much money he was given.
Clavicular is an up-and-coming streamer on Kick whose content primarily revolves around IRL and Just Chatting streams. The Kick streamer also makes some gaming content, but at a much smaller scale by comparison. He readily engages with viewers on his channel, and it seems to be working well enough for the streamer of late, as he has managed to pull in thousands of viewers to recent streams. Clavicular’s strong community has now also helped him break a Kick record by making him the streamer with the most donations received in a single stream.
Claviular donations set new Kick record
Kick streamer Clavicular apparently received over $35,000 in donations, effectively making him the content creator with the most money received in a single stream on the platform to date.
Clavicular may not yet be among the biggest name on Kick, but the streamer has been pulling in a solid number of viewers to his streams. Despite this, he previously claimed his streaming brings in very little revenue for him. To illustrate this point, the streamer offered that he had made approximately $5 per hour doing a 5-hour IRL stream that was viewed by several thousand users on Kick.
Image credit: Clavicular
While there are many variables that can affect just
how much a streamer makes
on any streaming platform, it’s common for smaller content creators to bring in lesser earnings than the big names who tend to make headlines. This is why receiving such a large donation on Kick isn’t just a record-breaking feat for Clavicular; it’s also a major benefit for him financially even beyond how it might affect the platform’s biggest streamers. Donations are an important element when it comes to accruing earnings on Kick or any livestreaming platform, especially for streamers with smaller followings.
That being said, Clavicular does have some following already. His Instagram account has nearly 100,000 followers, and his
Kick
channel does boast over 27,000 followers. But to receive donations of this size, and to set a new record in doing so, is still well beyond any reasonable expectations.
Kick isn’t necessarily new to large donations, as earlier in the year Adin Ross, James “MrBeast” Donaldson, and Felix “xQc” Lengyel co-hosted a
massive clean water charity stream
that set a Guinness World Record. The stream shattered records by securing more than $12 million in funds for delivering clean water to people in need, but those funds were donated towards the charitable cause, not to the actual streamers. Clavicular’s apparent donation record doesn’t come close to that total, but it’s still a massive amount for a single streamer to receive.
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