Trader consensus leans heavily against a Kick ban for Clavicular by June 1, 2026, pricing "No" at 65% implied probability, primarily due to the platform's notoriously lenient moderation policies that prioritize streamer retention over strict enforcement. Kick, a fast-rising Twitch rival backed by gambling interests, has historically avoided banning high-profile talents amid controversies, as seen with past scandals involving top earners like Adin Ross. Recent developments show Clavicular maintaining steady viewership without major violations—no reported hate speech, gambling breaches, or TOS infractions in the last quarter—bolstering bullish sentiment. Absent a major catalyst like a viral clip or regulatory pressure on Kick's ecosystem, traders see little risk of abrupt action before the deadline, with odds stable amid quiet streaming drama.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWill Clavicular receive a Kick ban by June 1, 2026?
Will Clavicular receive a Kick ban by June 1, 2026?
Official announcements from Kick that Clavicular has been banned will qualify regardless of whether the enforcement of the ban has not yet gone into effect.
For the purposes of this market, any form of account ban on Kick, including temporary, indefinite, or permanent suspensions, will count. Content or feature restrictions such as chat timeouts, demonetization, emote removals, loss of partner status, etc., will not count.
The primary resolution source will be Kick.com (e.g., https://www.kick.com/clavicular); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 10, 2026, 1:54 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Official announcements from Kick that Clavicular has been banned will qualify regardless of whether the enforcement of the ban has not yet gone into effect.
For the purposes of this market, any form of account ban on Kick, including temporary, indefinite, or permanent suspensions, will count. Content or feature restrictions such as chat timeouts, demonetization, emote removals, loss of partner status, etc., will not count.
The primary resolution source will be Kick.com (e.g., https://www.kick.com/clavicular); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus leans heavily against a Kick ban for Clavicular by June 1, 2026, pricing "No" at 65% implied probability, primarily due to the platform's notoriously lenient moderation policies that prioritize streamer retention over strict enforcement. Kick, a fast-rising Twitch rival backed by gambling interests, has historically avoided banning high-profile talents amid controversies, as seen with past scandals involving top earners like Adin Ross. Recent developments show Clavicular maintaining steady viewership without major violations—no reported hate speech, gambling breaches, or TOS infractions in the last quarter—bolstering bullish sentiment. Absent a major catalyst like a viral clip or regulatory pressure on Kick's ecosystem, traders see little risk of abrupt action before the deadline, with odds stable amid quiet streaming drama.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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