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Why has there been a sudden rise of clippers in streaming?

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Why has there been a sudden rise of clippers in streaming?

The rise of dedicated clippers in streaming is attributed to platforms like Kick paying them to make content go viral, with some creators paying millions to clippers. Streamers such as N3on and Clavicular are hiring clippers to increase their visibility on social media.

Clipping has become a significant part of streaming, with a recent surge in dedicated clippers. Platforms like Kick are paying clippers to make content go viral, with Kick's clipping program generating over three billion views in September 2025. Top streamers, including N3on and Clavicular, are hiring clippers to increase their social media presence. N3on paid $1.4 million to 303 clippers over five weeks to boost his visibility. Clavicular pays around $650,000 per month to over 1,500 clippers, with 70,000 clips shared monthly. Clippers share content on TikTok, YouTube, and X, giving creators massive exposure.

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