Kai cenat launches 'streamer university' for content creators

Edited by: Veronika Radoslavskaya

Kai Cenat, a prominent online influencer, has launched Streamer University, a project aimed at aspiring content creators. The initiative promises an "all-inclusive trip" to a college campus where participants can focus on content creation. The university's curriculum includes courses like sex education, business management, and music production. The application process, launched with a Harry Potter-inspired video, requires candidates to answer quirky questions. Within minutes of its launch, the site reportedly crashed due to over a million applications. Cenat announced the professors and students for the class of 2025, featuring a mix of streamers, YouTubers, and influencers. However, the selection process faced criticism, with some arguing that chosen students were already established influencers. Cenat responded to the backlash, expressing frustration and uncertainty about the university's future. The future of Streamer University remains uncertain after the initial backlash.

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  • Euronews English

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