
Streamer Kai Cenat Rejects Major Platform Offers, Prioritizes Independence for Streamer University
Streamer Kai Cenat Rejects Netflix, Amazon Offers for Streamer University: 'You Gotta Keep It Where It's At' Kai Cenat, a prominent Twitch streamer, recently announced his decision to keep his popular "Streamer University" series independent, rejecting acquisition offers from major streaming giants. The three-day content bootcamp, held at an Ohio college campus, featured top creators like DDG and Duke Dennis. The event's success has attracted significant attention, leading to offers from Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Tubi. However, Cenat stated on his Twitch stream, "With an idea like this so original, you gotta keep it where it’s at." He emphasized the importance of creators maintaining ownership and control over their projects, encouraging others to "value ownership." Cenat's decision underscores the increasing appeal of independent content creation and the potential for creators to build substantial success without relying on major platforms.