AMP’s Agent makes massive change after YouTube restricts new video

As a long-time follower of the gaming world, I’ve seen many groups rise and fall, but none quite like Any Means Possible (AMP). The collective has been a staple in the Twitch and YouTube content scene for years now, with members such as Kai Cenat, Duke Dennis, Agent, and Fanum gaining immense popularity. However, recent events have left me scratching my head.


The founder of AMP, Agent00, has disclosed a significant shift in the direction of the organization’s content following the age restriction placed on their most recent video by YouTube.

In recent times, participants from the creative community known as Any Means Possible on platforms like Twitch and YouTube have significantly dominated the online sphere.

Kai Cenat is now firmly established among the top-tier Twitch broadcasters, with stars like Duke Dennis, Agent, and Fanum rapidly gaining recognition and popularity on the platform.

As a passionate follower, I’ve learned that due to a recent incident where one member of AMP’s group allegedly used a racial slur in their video, their future group videos might no longer be available on YouTube as they’ve been age-restricted.

He mentioned that the video would be completed once it was age-restricted, but he found it disappointing. So instead, they decided to share this content on Twitter where it wouldn’t be subject to age restrictions. It’s unfortunate that using certain language can be considered hate speech, even if it wasn’t intended that way.

Although the term wasn’t used offensively in our recent video, regrettably, things don’t always go as planned. It’s disappointing that this happened during our comeback after a two-month hiatus. Unfortunately, there are certain aspects we can’t control, and YouTube seems to be becoming more restrictive. We need to adapt and understand the rules better.

The representative has announced that due to YouTube’s age restriction for using the N-word, AMP will instead share complete videos on platform X. Keep an eye out!

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) October 24, 2024

On this channel, the most recent videos from AMP were published as far back as August, with one video showcasing popular YouTube personality, MrBeast.

Prior to this, they had a tour of AMP’s $17 million townhouse in New York City, which they moved into following their eviction from a $30 million mansion within the same city.

Nevertheless, the chosen site required substantial renovations. Regrettably, the organization spent $17 million on it, yet the elevator was out of order and there was no pre-installed air conditioning system.

They didn’t stay much longer at the mansion; Agent had shared that their decision to leave was due to fans camping outside and stalking them throughout New York City.

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2024-10-25 21:21