Bijan Tehrani notes Kick is less incentivised to allow botting than other social platforms

Bijan Tehrani notes Kick is less incentivised to allow botting than other social platforms
Kick steps up botting prevention

Kick is making efforts to combat automated viewership and reduce incentives for botting on its platform.

According to a recent statement by Bijan Tehrani, the platform is less incentivised to permit bots than other social media sites, primarily due to the direct costs associated with paying IVS bills for non-human viewers. Tehrani emphasized that the company is actively focused on dismantling rewards that encourage such behavior in order to manage operational expenses and maintain platform integrity.

Kick's approach comes as automated interaction remains a challenge for digital platforms, both from a technical and financial perspective.

Tehrani previously discussed solutions aimed at creators with substantial X community followings on the Club platform. He has also addressed persistent concerns regarding the fairness of Stake gaming platforms. His recent focus on Kick reflects continued attention to platform integrity and user engagement.

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