Kai Cenat, a well-knownTwitchstreamer and YouTuber, recently lost consciousness during a livestream.Kai is known for his diverse content, ranging from video games to engaging with his followers in chat.

Streamers often go to great lengths to entertain their viewersand differentiate themselves from the competition. This can take the form of daring stunts, elaborate pranks, or other forms of performance art. However, it’s important to keep in mind that with any form of entertainment, there is always a risk that things may not go as planned. Therefore, it is crucial for streamers to be aware of the potential risks and consequences of their actions, ensuring that they are engaging in activities that are safe and responsible.

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Similarly, Kai Cenat had aTwitchstreaming session on January 23 that went awry after he ingested an excess of edibles, resulting in him collapsing with his head bowed as thousands of viewers observed in mirth. Prior to the event, Kai had publicly stated that this was his first experience with edibles, thereby demonstrating that he likely hadn’t taken the appropriate amount of precaution regarding dosage, nor anticipated how the substance would affect him during the stream. Kai also gave no regard to advice he had uncovered by searching for how much he should ingest during his live stream; instead, he simply laughed it off.

Those who may be curious should be aware that while the use of drugs or other substances is prohibited by Twitch, the legality of marijuana varies depending on the area or country that the streaming user is broadcasting from. As an example,Kai Cenat, who currently resides in Atlanta, is permitted to possess a small amount of cannabis for medicinal purposes.

However, Twitch is clear in its stance on self-destructive behavior in that it doesn’t condone it as a form of entertainment, even when it’s done in jest or as a prank. Therefore, Kai,who is already at the center of a controversy, should take caution when engaging in such activities, as they can reasonably be assumed to lead to physical injury - which can lead to a ban.