Did Twitch give Kai Cenat preferential treatment during his subathon just to make a quick dollar?

There are few Twitch personalities in the platform’s history that have the influence to break 200,000 active subscribers, and a vast majority don’t even attempt the feat.

Ninja set an astounding record in 2018 during Fortnite’s meteoric rise by peaking at more than 269,000, and it wasn’t until three years later that anyone else eclipsed the 200,000 mark again. While Ludwig set a new record in 2021, it took an event unlike any before it to do so. Ludwig’s 31-day subathon was organized as a calculated attempt at breaking Ninja’s record, and just two years later, another streamer has imitated that very same feat with his own flair.

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