Adin Ross deleted his 100k+ AR Loyals community on December 11 to try to “change, adapt, and mature” with his audience.

Adin Ross, who has been in a lot of headlines recently for his hiatus from streaming and departure from Kick, has deleted his AR Loyals community on X. What was considered to be one of the largest streamer-related communities on X was deleted, citing that the streamer is trying to change, adapt, and mature with his audience as one. The former Kick star described it as a step in the right direction, previously stating that he is focused on rebuilding his relationship with Twitch.
In the same X post, which was posted from his alternate account, Adin said he appreciates the ones who understand the change and the “healthy reasoning” behind the deletion. The 23-year-old also stated that he will focus on change. For several months now, Adin has been vocal about “cleaning up his act” and maturing his audience. He has also been vocal about getting unbanned on the Amazon-backed platform. For context, Adin Ross was indefinitely banned from Twitch after briefly displaying his unmoderated Kick chat during a live stream.
Earlier this year, Ross deleted his community, stating that he will never bring it back. He cited that the community used to discuss his personal life and past, which the streamer disliked. In the stream, Adin said:
“You talk about my past with people, it’s just another level, you know? I need you to for once in your lives try and take me seriously ’cause I’m only gonna hav e this talk to you guys once and every other stream is gonna go back to regular streams.”
The AR Loyals community had over 112.7K members before deletion.
Praise Pour In for Adin Ross’ Decision
Though netizens held mixed opinions on the streamer’s decision, the overall response leaned more toward praise than criticism. Creators from FaZe Clan, HasanAbi, and xQc are among the few who respected the decision. The FaZe creators also advocated for Adin’s unban from Twitch.
All of FaZe Clan are currently showing support for Adin Ross’s unban from the platform❤️
— Adins Empire (@AdinRossEmpire) December 8, 2024
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Adin Ross, on the same day, hopped on a call with xQc and TrainwrecksTV and stated that they are the “triangle” and need to stick together. He talked about the deletion of his community and said:
“Deleting the community was a personal decision that I made to better my community, my self, my mental…..to better everything, right?”
Adding to the comment, he stated:
“The decision behind that was just my decision to remove something that it needs to be rebranded it needs it needs a revamp.”
Trainwrecks, a co-founder of Kick, praised Adin’s upcoming video, stating that it will mark a significant shift in content and the streaming industry. Adin’s video is supposedly about his departure from Kick and the problems of the platform. Another supposed image from the video has leaked online, which shows the former Kick star in front of a coffin with Kick CEO Eddie Craven’s name inscribed on it. It remains unclear whether the frame is an authentic part of the video.
Leaked image from the video that Adin Ross is dropping about Kick 🫢 pic.twitter.com/1zl9hfqW13
— KickChamp👑 (@Kick_Champ) December 11, 2024
Fans and netizens will have to wait for the video, which is supposedly dropping in the coming days.
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