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Breaking News: Spanish-Language Podcast Set to Leave YouTube, Here’s Why

Will we see The Wild Project on Twitch?

Breaking News: Spanish-Language Podcast Set to Leave YouTube, Here’s Why
María López

María López

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This is not new: multiple content creators have been complaining about YouTube and its abusive policies for years. While many of the most popular influencers and YouTubers became famous precisely thanks to the video platform, the truth is that the landscape has changed quite a bit. It is not uncommon to see them leaving YouTube in favor of other platforms such as Twitch or Kick. And perhaps this is what we may soon witness happening with Jordi Wild.

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Despite The Wild Project being one of the most listened-to podcasts in the Spanish language, Jordi Wild claims to only encounter “problems” within YouTube. Issues like videos not uploading properly, alleged copyright infringements, and many other failures have led Jordi Wild to seriously reconsider things.

Such is his frustration that the YouTuber has publicly complained on Twitter and even asked his followers which other platform they would recommend to him.

In response to his complaints, the official Kick account has been seen urging him to move to their platform.

However, this is not the first time Jordi Wild has expressed frustration with YouTube. Several months ago, the podcaster uploaded a video on his channel where he harshly criticized Google and its neglect of prominent content creators. It seems that YouTube has provided little to no assistance to his channel. According to Wild, even events like Dogfight received little support from the platform.

Given the circumstances, who knows if we will see Jordi Wild trying out other platforms like the well-known Twitch or the recently launched Kick.

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María López

María López

Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.

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