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Kick View Count Hider

Hides view counts on kick.com streams and channels.

Users5Current public install base
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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version1.0.1
ManifestV3
Size11.33KiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Kick View Count Hider

A simple Chrome extension that hides view counts across kick.com, including stream pages, the browse and directory pages, and the followed channels sidebar.

Why this exists

If you stream on Kick, you know the feeling. You're mid-broadcast, things are going well, and then your eyes drift to the viewer number. It ticks down by two. You start wondering what you did wrong. Did the last joke land flat? Is the game boring? Should you switch categories? Suddenly you're performing for a counter instead of having fun with the people who are actually there.

Watching your view count in real time is one of the quickest ways to mess with your own head as a streamer. It turns a creative outlet into a scoreboard, and it can pull you out of the moment with your chat, the people who actually showed up to hang out. It can breed anxiety, imposter syndrome, and the urge to chase whatever you think the algorithm wants instead of doing what you actually enjoy.

This extension takes the number away. Your stream still runs. Your chat still works. Your viewers are still there. You just don't have to stare at a running count of them while you're trying to create.

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