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Overview

Riotlol Predator Allegations refers to allegations of predatory behavior by Kick streamer Riotlol, known for his Ome.tv streams (a site similar to Omegle) in which he gets women, some of whom are purportedly underage, to flash him and then allegedly uploads the footage of the women to his Discord server. In mid-February 2024, YouTuber SomethingAboutChickens posted a video documenting Riolol's streams and accused him of being a predator, providing clips as evidence, inspiring calls to get him banned from social media. That month, his account was seemingly banned from the streaming site.

Background

On February 11th, 2024, YouTuber[1] SomethingAboutChickens posted a roughly 50-minute-long video showcasing evidence of Kick[2] streamer Riotlol, real name Omar Aly, hitting on girls on Ome.tv, an Omegle alternative, then getting them to expose themselves to him. In some of the clips, he asks the girls their age and they say they're underage, to which he replies, "You're 18 right?" as if he didn't hear them until they say they're 18. In several of the clips, Riot then says he put the clips of the girls in his Discord server, encouraging his viewers to rate them.

SomethingAboutChickens also shows clips of Riotlol joking about drugging women's drinks and his chat spamming the number "3," which he claims is an inside joke used to call girls on stream hot, saying it stands for a "word that rhymes with grape."

SomethingAboutChickens also shows several clips of Riotlol bumping into him on Ome.tv and skipping him, suspecting he's trying to expose him. SomethingAboutChickens claims he deleted his NSFW Discord channel after one encounter, but then he continued to make the same type of content with underage girls.

Near the end of the video, SomethingAboutChickens shows a clip of Riotlol talking with a girl he once got to expose herself in the past who admits she thought about ending her own life after the clip of her exposing herself was spread online. He also shows clips of one of the Kick founders allegedly donating to Riotlol. The video gained over 212,000 views in two days (shown below).

Developments

Following the video in mid-February 2024, some people, including other content creators, began sharing the video and the allegations against Riotlol in an attempt to get him banned from social media.

On February 12th, 2024, YouTuber Anthony Fantano, following backlash over his review of Kanye West's Vultures 1, shared the video on X,[3] writing, "while I have this attention, I’ll say this, there’s a really disgusting, vile predator steaming on KICK on a regular basis that really needs to be looked into. Seriously, THIS IS IMPORTANT!" garnering over 3,700 likes in a day (shown below).

Fantano Thee Babygirl @theneedledrop while i have this attention, i'll say this: there's a really disgusting, vile predator steaming on KICK on a regular basis that really needs to be looked into. seriously, THIS IS IMPORTANT! boom: youtube.com To Catch A KICK Predator ! TRIGGER WARNING! All the money this video makes TO CATCH A from monetization will go to the Safe From Online Sex ... CK PREDATO 10:52 PM - Feb 12, 2024 468.9K Views

On the same day, YouTuber[4] NotDasGasDom3 posted a livestream video in which he reacted to SomethingAboutChickens' video on Riotlol, garnering over 17,000 views in a day (shown below).

Removal From Kick, Social Media

Following the virality of the video, Riotlol's Kick page was removed, although it is unclear if he removed it or if he was banned from the site. His X page was also deleted, along with his Instagram page. His TikTok[5] page, @riotlol_, was set to private.

Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – SomethingAboutChickens

[2] Kick – riotlol

[3] X – theneedledrop

[4] YouTube – NotDasGasDom3

[5] TikTok – riotlol__



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Riotlol Predator Allegations

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Overview

Riotlol Predator Allegations refers to allegations of predatory behavior by Kick streamer Riotlol, known for his Ome.tv streams (a site similar to Omegle) in which he gets women, some of whom are purportedly underage, to flash him and then allegedly uploads the footage of the women to his Discord server. In mid-February 2024, YouTuber SomethingAboutChickens posted a video documenting Riolol's streams and accused him of being a predator, providing clips as evidence, inspiring calls to get him banned from social media. That month, his account was seemingly banned from the streaming site.

Background

On February 11th, 2024, YouTuber[1] SomethingAboutChickens posted a roughly 50-minute-long video showcasing evidence of Kick[2] streamer Riotlol, real name Omar Aly, hitting on girls on Ome.tv, an Omegle alternative, then getting them to expose themselves to him. In some of the clips, he asks the girls their age and they say they're underage, to which he replies, "You're 18 right?" as if he didn't hear them until they say they're 18. In several of the clips, Riot then says he put the clips of the girls in his Discord server, encouraging his viewers to rate them.

SomethingAboutChickens also shows clips of Riotlol joking about drugging women's drinks and his chat spamming the number "3," which he claims is an inside joke used to call girls on stream hot, saying it stands for a "word that rhymes with grape."

SomethingAboutChickens also shows several clips of Riotlol bumping into him on Ome.tv and skipping him, suspecting he's trying to expose him. SomethingAboutChickens claims he deleted his NSFW Discord channel after one encounter, but then he continued to make the same type of content with underage girls.

Near the end of the video, SomethingAboutChickens shows a clip of Riotlol talking with a girl he once got to expose herself in the past who admits she thought about ending her own life after the clip of her exposing herself was spread online. He also shows clips of one of the Kick founders allegedly donating to Riotlol. The video gained over 212,000 views in two days (shown below).



Developments

Following the video in mid-February 2024, some people, including other content creators, began sharing the video and the allegations against Riotlol in an attempt to get him banned from social media.

On February 12th, 2024, YouTuber Anthony Fantano, following backlash over his review of Kanye West's Vultures 1, shared the video on X,[3] writing, "while I have this attention, I’ll say this, there’s a really disgusting, vile predator steaming on KICK on a regular basis that really needs to be looked into. Seriously, THIS IS IMPORTANT!" garnering over 3,700 likes in a day (shown below).


Fantano Thee Babygirl @theneedledrop while i have this attention, i'll say this: there's a really disgusting, vile predator steaming on KICK on a regular basis that really needs to be looked into. seriously, THIS IS IMPORTANT! boom: youtube.com To Catch A KICK Predator ! TRIGGER WARNING! All the money this video makes TO CATCH A from monetization will go to the Safe From Online Sex ... CK PREDATO 10:52 PM - Feb 12, 2024 468.9K Views

On the same day, YouTuber[4] NotDasGasDom3 posted a livestream video in which he reacted to SomethingAboutChickens' video on Riotlol, garnering over 17,000 views in a day (shown below).



Removal From Kick, Social Media

Following the virality of the video, Riotlol's Kick page was removed, although it is unclear if he removed it or if he was banned from the site. His X page was also deleted, along with his Instagram page. His TikTok[5] page, @riotlol_, was set to private.

Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – SomethingAboutChickens

[2] Kick – riotlol

[3] X – theneedledrop

[4] YouTube – NotDasGasDom3

[5] TikTok – riotlol__

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