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🤯 Joe Rogan Knocked off Spotify Top Spot
With just one episode, Kylie Kelce’s Not Gonna Lie has taken the number one spot on Spotify, dethroning Joe Rogan in the U.S.
Hey Frontier squad! ⚡ In today’s newsletter, powered by Valkence, we’ve got a mixed bag of topics to cover.
Here’s what’s shocking the world today:
New Podcast Overthrows Joe Rogan on Spotify
xQc Breaks Silence on Twitch Frustration
Logan Paul Urges Fanum to Join WWE
Kick Moderation Sparks User Backlash
Let’s get into it all!
STORIES SPARKING INTEREST
ENTERTAINMENT
New Podcast Overthrows Joe Rogan on Spotify
Kylie Kelce’s podcast Not Gonna Lie skyrocketed to the top of Spotify’s U.S. charts with just its debut episode, ending Joe Rogan’s lengthy run as the platform’s top show. The surprise surge highlights Kelce’s growing popularity, built from her recurring appearances on New Heights, hosted by her husband Jason Kelce and his brother Travis.
The show’s first episode, featuring a heartfelt chat with actress Kaitlin Olson, captivated audiences with its focus on motherhood and family. Kelce’s rapid rise demonstrates the shifting dynamics of podcasting, where fresh voices like hers are finding space alongside established giants like Rogan.
CREATORS
xQc Breaks Silence on Twitch Frustration
Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel revealed his frustrations with Twitch, accusing the platform of undervaluing him throughout his decade-long career. Speaking on his December 10 stream, he described broken promises and feeling overlooked, stating, “They strung me along for years and gave me less than others.” His $100M move to Kick wasn’t just about money—it was a push for a fresh start and a chance to build something greater.
xQc highlighted his desire to shape a platform he could call his own, saying, “Being part of something we built means achieving more than just streaming alone.” His move comes amidst a shake-up in the streaming world, with big names like Adin Ross returning to Twitch. Still, xQc remains firm that Kick is thriving, despite recent challenges.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Logan Paul Urges Fanum to Join WWE
During a December 11 episode of Impaulsive, Logan Paul encouraged Twitch streamer and AMP co-founder Fanum to consider a future in WWE. Fanum, a longtime wrestling fan, shared his admiration for the sport and AMP’s recent collaboration with John Cena. Logan, excited by his enthusiasm, responded, “You should do something with the WWE, dude. I’m sure they’d love to have you.”
Though Fanum admitted he’s never attended a live match, his passion for wrestling intrigued Logan, who recounted his own path into the WWE. With a history of spotlighting influencers in the wrestling world, like IShowSpeed’s WrestleMania 40 cameo, Logan’s endorsement could hint at future opportunities for Fanum in the ring.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Kick Moderation Sparks User Backlash
Kick CEO Eddie Craven ignited a fiery discussion about the platform’s moderation policies after polling users for feedback. Nearly half of respondents called the rules “too harsh,” while 36% said they were “too soft,” leaving fewer than 15% feeling the balance was “just right.” The debate highlights tensions over Kick’s shift from its earlier, more lenient stance.
Originally positioned as a freer alternative to Twitch, Kick has tightened its rules, banning harmful content and limiting gambling streams to approved sites. While stricter measures have curbed controversies, some users now compare its approach to Twitch’s, with comments like “Lowkey worse than Twitch.” As rivals like Rumble push for freer speech, Kick faces the challenge of maintaining its identity without alienating its core audience.
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