Adi

62 posts

Adi

Adi

@aawkdys

founder @clippingexe @weekdays

انضم Mayıs 2025
147 يتبع1.1K المتابعون
ATM
ATM@LaMontre18·
I'm speechless Maybe the craziest car collection in Japan Finally had the chance to see these wonders
ATM tweet mediaATM tweet mediaATM tweet mediaATM tweet media
English
23
74
1.3K
32.3K
Gross Gore
Gross Gore@Gross_Gorex·
My sister & her boyfriend are stranded in thailand. The war in iran has stopped all flights connecting to Dubai. Thanks to @kick & my wonderful community/KCIP programme, we've managed to secure them a flight tomorrow that cost over £2,000. No paybacks, all on us. Thanks again.
English
3
0
64
17.6K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@mil0theminer Literally a platform made to optimise selling anything that doesn't have value
English
0
0
2
651
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
Kinda tweaking, everything you said is right and wrong. The approach a brand, company or creator should take varies depending on what they are actually doing. A company selling a product won't have the same objectives as a youtuber. Really just depends on what the marketing teams end objective is.
English
1
0
5
267
Eli
Eli@EliXPampa·
Out of HUNDREDS of clippers in Tate's network, 25 guys generated 99% of all traffic AND all affiliate revenue. Everyone else was dead weight costing us money. The "build a clipper army" advice every marketing account has pushed for 2 years is based on a total misunderstanding of how our system actually worked and I can say this because my team WAS the system… The people telling you "recruit 100 clippers and go viral" are giving you a strategy that sounds logical and fails catastrophically every single time. Because they're confusing volume with quality. And the distinction between those two things was worth about $100M in our case… The 25 who generated everything weren't just "good editors." They were world-class MARKETERS who happened to know how to edit video. That distinction is worth more than any advice you'll read this year A good editor makes content that looks great. Gets views. Goes viral. Makes the creator look amazing. And generates approximately zero dollars A good marketer-editor makes content that goes viral AND drives sales. Different hook strategy. Different framing. Different CTA placement. Different thumbnail approach. Different everything. The clip that gets 10M views but zero clicks to your offer was worthless to us. Possibly harmful because it burned audience attention without converting any of it… Content reward systems where you pay per 1,000 views are a scam for brand owners. I'll die on this hill. The incentive structure is backwards. You're paying for VIRAL content not CONVERTING content. Those are often opposite things Most viral clip = most outrageous, controversial, entertaining. Maximum reach. Minimum purchase intent Best converting clip = strategic, targeted, fewer views, way more sales per view. Less reach. Maximum revenue… We tracked attributed revenue per editor. Not views. Revenue. The gap between our best editors and the "viral" editors was insane. Our #1 editor generated $2.3M in attributed sales in a single year. Our highest-view editor who regularly got 5-10M view clips? Under $40k in attributed sales. Same brand. Same product. Same audience Then branding. This detail alone probably cost Belmar tens of millions Our Tate accounts were branded as official pages. Clean usernames. Pro bios. Consistent visual identity. CTAs in every bio. Trust established before someone finished watching Belmar labelled everything "fan page." I tracked the data on both sides. Accounts branded "official" had 3.2x higher click-through to offers than identical content from "fan page" accounts. Same video. Same editor. One word in the bio. Millions in difference… The actual play for 2026: - 2-3 world-class editors who understand marketing AND video. Not 100 teenagers mass-posting - Fully branded accounts that look official. Not fan pages. Not repost accounts - Content designed to CONVERT, not just go viral. Clear CTAs. Strategic framing. Every clip should be a mini-VSL - Attribution tracking that tells you which editors generate REVENUE not views. If you can't track attributed revenue per editor you're flying blind 17 of the 25 editors who generated 99% of Tate's traffic work with me now. I know exactly what separates a $0 clipper from one worth $50k+/month in attributed revenue because I tracked every dollar for 2 years The full editor recruitment system, the attribution framework, the content-to-conversion methodology, and how to build a small team of 2-3 editors that outperforms 100 random clippers. April 4th. Warsaw If you have editors making content that goes viral but doesn't sell, you'll want to hear this. Check my profile for the link
English
3
5
69
5.8K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@Jiz This is literally my street
English
1
0
1
122
Jiz
Jiz@Jiz·
This is what people setting up OpenClaw think their life is gonna turn into.
@echoesofworld

Sydney

English
1
0
15
1K
ProvablyFair.org
ProvablyFair.org@provablyfairorg·
We conducted an independent technical audit of Winna​.com's Plinko game following their March 10 incident report. Our analysis shows that for nearly 3 months, players were playing Plinko on worse odds than the site publicly stated. If you played Winna Plinko between Dec 17 and March 10, your bets were placed under those probabilities. Here’s what the code shows. 🧵
ProvablyFair.org tweet media
English
53
22
73
29.8K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@maxxa__ Millions and millions
English
0
0
6
144
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@_DefeatedSouls_ @ClippingExe + majority of these guys started as small streamers and utilised clips to grow into what they are today
English
0
0
2
50
Adi أُعيد تغريده
Clipping
Clipping@ClippingExe·
The top 38 creators on Kick have generated billions of views, with other Kick streamers pushing the network past 6.6B total views. Kick is taking over.
Clipping tweet media
English
133
43
613
1.3M
Snow
Snow@Snowlimitedd·
A lot of the comments here about clipping say it’s either inflated/botted, or that it’s becoming the next “worst thing” for streaming. Honestly, both of those takes are short-sighted. First of all, clipping isn’t purely about views. Views are just the metric used to measure it. The real value is publicity - how many times someone sees “X, Y, Z streamer” pop up on their timeline. Over time, people start recognizing that name and getting familiar with the personality behind the content. It’s one of the most effective ways for a streamer to find the right audience by putting their personality out into the mainstream. Second, the “next worst thing” take (mentioned by @LudwigAhgren) ignores that this behavior already existed long before clipping was a thing. If anything, cancel culture around streamers used to be even stronger. The difference now is that clipping has become its own category. It’s been named, structured, and supported with actual infrastructure so clippers, streamers, and brands can all benefit from it - All thanks to @ClippingExe So when people make these kinds of short-sighted comments, my only thought is: that’s probably why you’re the one commenting on it instead of doing it. Think bigger. – Snow
Clipping@ClippingExe

The top 38 creators on Kick have generated billions of views, with other Kick streamers pushing the network past 6.6B total views. Kick is taking over.

English
1
0
8
371
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@Awk20000 Dumbest take in history Finally a way for new and up coming talent to be discovered and a dying industry to be discovered by people that haven’t come across streaming organically yet Seems like he’s upset it’s easier than ever
English
1
0
52
1.6K
yeet
yeet@Awk20000·
Ludwig calls out his “least favorite change” that’s happened to streaming “the paid clippers astroturfing your timeline with the most sensational made up bs..a true race to the bottom”
yeet tweet media
English
40
2
105
26.5K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@CalderonBa92332 @ClippingExe Might be the dumbest comment I’ve seen These aren’t live kick viewers these are views on live streaming moments shared in short form on various platforms
English
0
0
5
122
jimmy calderon ruiz barco
jimmy calderon ruiz barco@CalderonBa92332·
@ClippingExe One of the most ridiculous posts Ive seen. Millions of views built on bought viewbots, fake followers, and inorganic traffic. And people still pretend these metrics are real Kickstreaming is becoming a joke paying people who profit from fake metrics and deceptive content #kick
English
3
0
201
9.3K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@androgenic_ You are missing from the graphic yeah, you did insane views but we started individual tracking in the middle of the month for your clips. We’ll showcase you in the next month for sure great stuff
English
0
0
24
1.3K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@veizau She’s talking about clipping like it’s the fken Epstein files
English
0
0
10
1.8K
veizau
veizau@veizau·
Valkyrae says she was fascinated to learn how X/Twitter accounts that spread misinformation operate after speaking directly with one 😬👀 “I had a convo with one of them and learned a lot about clipping culture and the financial side of it as well.”
English
51
6
718
108.8K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@LudwigAhgren You just love to hate things
English
1
0
138
7.6K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@bcgame Couldn't have happened to anyone better
English
0
0
76
6.7K
BC.GAME
BC.GAME@bcgame·
This address belongs to a hacker,the funds used are illegal proceeds stolen from BC.GAME!! The hacker exploited a vulnerability in a third-party game and illegally profited $4,326,700 from BCGAME. BCGAME is now offering a global bounty to all players worldwide for any leads on this address!Bounty reward: $500,000 USD!The HYPE invite code he used is: MMREFCSI
EyeOnChain@EyeOnChain

This one escalated very fast 🥶. Wallet 0xA5e4F8141Cb2759CeA58F28cF2d0AB21b98580cA came in heavy about 19 hours ago, receiving 1.7M USDC and going straight into a massive short --- 15,457 $ETH , roughly a $31M position. Big size and Clear conviction. But #ETH didn’t cooperate. As price pushed higher, the pressure started building. The position got hit with partial liquidations as the move continued against him. Margin kept shrinking… and shrinking. Now............. That original $1.7M USDC stack has been cut down to just $171K USDC. Roughly $1.53M gone in under 20 hours. High leverage cuts both ways. When you’re right, it feels unstoppable. When you’re wrong… it moves just as fast.

English
189
59
553
379.8K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@cecianasta @business It’s like those old Hollywood movies where the journalist doesn’t quiete get anything
English
1
0
13
345
Cecilia D'Anastasio
Cecilia D'Anastasio@cecianasta·
Our year-long investigation into Stake's advertising empire uncovered influencers' higher win rates and the house money they gamble with. Those wins get clipped and scattered across the internet, showcasing an impossible fantasy It's also today's @business Big Take
Cecilia D'Anastasio tweet media
English
8
30
183
16.4K
Adi
Adi@aawkdys·
@trading_axe You’re our generations Epstein
English
0
0
2
304
ً
ً@trading_axe·
@aawkdys All my opps got PTSD till this day. You should see how they talk about me in their GCs half a decade onwards. #BoogeyMan ~ Dr. Axius.
English
1
0
17
2.2K
ً
ً@trading_axe·
Tired of seeing people sympathize and sob over this chimp getting manhandled. He's learning EARLY that NOBODY is coming to save you. They're making him GANGSTA from day one. You think you could hide behind a fluffy plushie in the fucking jungle? They would've packed his lil ass up by now. Humans went from writing books on SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST and how pack leaders are moulded to, "Awwww wittle zoo monke is getting bulliedddddd!" Fuck that lil nigga. ~ Dr. Axius.
English
103
28
962
84K