xQc claims Kai Cenat’s Streamer University isn’t teaching the “most important skill”

Streamer xQc expresses skepticism towards Kai Cenat’s forthcoming Streamer University, believing that crucial, essential skills are absent from their course offerings.

By May 2025, Kai Cenat officially declared that he would begin accepting applications for his Streamer University, a venture he had initially mentioned several months earlier.

The university is structured to nurture and elevate around 150 budding talents, transforming them into stars, through a set of educational programs yet to be located on a genuine college campus.

Despite many individuals enrolling, a significant figure in the streaming industry, Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, expresses skepticism that the “university” will effectively propel creators towards enhancing their content quality.

xQc slams Kai Cenat’s Stream University courses as “useless”

During the live show in May, following Kai’s major unveiling, Lengyel found himself puzzled by certain course offerings on the Streamer University website.

As a gamer, I stumbled upon a site that offers a variety of engaging courses – from understanding the intricacies of sex education, mastering business management skills, producing my own music beats, to honing my acting chops in filmmaking!

The individual from French Canada explained, “Friend, instead of ‘low-key,’ it should be ‘reacting,’ ‘stalling,’ ‘hosting events,’ ‘creating fake drama,’ ‘gathering clips’ – these are the key points you should understand.” Essentially, they were saying, “Ignore all this nonsense.

As stated by Kick Star, who sealed a $100M deal for streaming on their platform, the most crucial talent for streamers lies in their ability to keep content flowing smoothly, or more casually, knowing how to keep the show going without any hiccups.

He emphasized that “pausing strategically” is a crucial, standout talent in live broadcasts. Before returning his focus to Kai’s lessons, he added, “Most of this information is unnecessary. The majority of live content consists of excess details. It’s essential to master the art of stalling effectively. For years, people have been developing strategies for stalling.

Delaying tactics often entail keeping audience members engaged while awaiting an arrival, swiftly switching conversation topics, and maintaining an amusing atmosphere throughout.

As a die-hard fan, I can confidently say that I stand firmly behind Kai Cenat’s conviction about his Streamer University. I genuinely believe that the lucky 150 individuals who make it through the approval process will reap significant benefits from this program.

Responding to allegations from Los Pollos TV’s father that the show is a scam, Kai asserted that he had not thoroughly researched his ideas and found the overall concept to be quite confusing or difficult to understand.

Initially, when Cenat unveiled his project, MrBeast expressed interest in joining and sharing knowledge about “YouTube best practices” with fellow content creators.

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2025-05-13 01:39