Nicholas Robert Rekieta / Rekieta "Law" / Actually Criminal / @NickRekieta - Polysubstance enthusiast, "Lawtuber" turned Dabbleverse streamer, swinger, "whitebread ass nigga", snuffs animals for fun, visits 🇯🇲 BBC resorts. Legally a cuckold who lost his license to practice law. Wife's bod worth $50. The normies even know.

What would the outcome of the harassment restraining order be?

  • A WIN for the Toe against Patrick Melton.

    Votes: 63 15.1%
  • A WIN for the Toe against Nicholas Rekieta.

    Votes: 6 1.4%
  • A MAJOR WIN for the Toe, it's upheld against both of them.

    Votes: 105 25.2%
  • Huge L, felted, cooked etc, it gets thrown out.

    Votes: 76 18.3%
  • A win for the lawyers (and Kiwi Farms) because it gets postponed again.

    Votes: 166 39.9%

  • Total voters
    416
Boring show today.

first hour: two glasses of whiskey; he only takes modafinil for trial streams, "don't take it for the night show, ever"; everyone speculating about Rumble is wrong and that's great; he's in the best health of his life; PPP is fat; no Rumble flip; fifteen minutes "checking on the wife and kids"

second hour: no whiskey; reads articles
 
When I checked his yt stream he is sitting at 2k. That's about the highest he has ever been in the longest time, but I forgot to check his rumble stream. I suspect that these are all his turn on and listen in the background audience and used rumble cause they are not the keyboard but within listening distance or just too busy to switch and once they learned he is back on yt full time, they go back to yt because they just dont like rumble. Which means rumble attempts at conversion are either shit on the get go or nick did a terrible job at it.

Anyone know how the rumble streams went?
 
Nick is playing hard to get
You don't get to play "hard to get" as the village bicycle with cum dripping out of your gaped asshole.
I don't believe it's about the content at all.
I do. Because the content is Nick himself. And Nick is a huge faggot who people dislike the more they get to know him.
 
He hasn't had Drex on in ages...
He talked about reconnecting with Drex not too long ago, but he’s yet to have him on. It's not because of the incel prudes on the Farms complaining though. Nick's just a busy guy, getting AIDs at a gay night club catching the flu really threw a wrench in his plans.
 
"For now, not doing the Rumble flip right now. YouTube's great. As long as people keep participating and enjoying the YouTube show, I like it. I always hated cutting it off. Look, if Rumble has a better product, then people will go to the better product, right? That's the idea. And that's what I've been telling Rumble, like if you've got the better thing and the better chat and the better viewing experience, let's fucking go. People will organically go there. Why are forcing people to go over there?"
I was always under the impression that this meant that he was pushing for streaming only on Rumble. This didn't make sense to me after his ban was lifted on YouTube and he was still raking in much more cash there comparatively. I remember him being happy about preserving the trial streams (and their superchats) on YouTube after joining Rumble Exclusives (this may have been where his bread and butter quote came from).

Now I understand that he is also talking about, and perhaps hoping for, the option he mentioned first of dual streaming in full to both YouTube and Rumble. This is insane to me. As he says, the point of the switchover was to move users to Rumble. As he also says, they didn't come over. He understands at least this much. He then seems to imply that they did not come over because Rumble does not have the better product, and not through anything he did or didn't do, and so wants the provision dropped now because it has failed. This is insane because, from Rumble's point of view, either: A) they give him a dual streaming contract, and are left wondering what kind of exclusivity they are paying for, or B) they give him a Rumble-only contract and are now cut off from the resource they really wanted, which was his audience. I do not see what Rumble is getting out of any of this.

If I were to speculate (which is FUN, FUNNY, and WEIRD), I think from quotes like "for now, not doing the Rumble flip right now", "we'll see how it goes," and "here's where it is for now," that he has negotiated to have this suspended from whatever provisional contract he's been working under, and he thinks testing the switchover removal will show them its merit through increased growth for Rumble... somehow.

His annoyance with the local after-shows has never made sense. Viva has, perhaps not a perfect model, but a good if not great one. One stream, necks down twice, once to Rumble and then it finishes with Locals. The workflow had already been figured out.
Maybe if he spent less time complaining about how much he hated doing them and instead put effort into making them better, more people would watch them and they'd be more successful and enjoyable. It is possible that he had contract provisions to talk about new things during them or to follow up on topics from the main show. Who knows? It would suck working that 5th hour a day.

He is also talking about updating and retooling them. It sounds like he has already signed or at least negotiated what he doesn't like about them away. Maybe the flexibility will help the creative process, or maybe it'll just lead further into degeneracy, or maybe it'll be so flexible he can get away with doing not much at all.

Rumble stuff:
55m50s: "We're not gonna do a Rumble flip tonight... it's funny to watch the platforms actually have to compete *smug face*"
57m50s: does his passive-aggressive "think what you wanna think" bit regarding contract speculation; implies that he negotiated the switch requirement away
1h1m: other people made bad decisions over the last year
1h4m40s: "Rumble is great... just hate the fucking flip"; would consider streaming exclusively on Rumble
1h12h16s: "Youtube is great... if Rumble has a better product, then people will go to the better product, right?"
2h31m24s:"We've got some flexibility *smug face*... if you guys want me to be on Youtube, if you want me to be exclusively on Rumble, start telling me what you want"; "I love Rumble... but I now have the opportunity to redefine how I do things with them... let's show them what the right thing to do is"
Thank you for the timestamps. This was invaluable because I really just don't want to watch the show anymore, but it is good to hear the things he says directly from him.
 
2h31m24s:"We've got some flexibility *smug face*... if you guys want me to be on Youtube, if you want me to be exclusively on Rumble, start telling me what you want"; "I love Rumble... but I now have the opportunity to redefine how I do things with them... let's show them what the right thing to do is"

This has to be the closest thing we have to an acknowledgement that he didn't get his contract renewed, right?
 
I was always under the impression that this meant that he was pushing for streaming only on Rumble. This didn't make sense to me after his ban was lifted on YouTube and he was still raking in much more cash there comparatively. I remember him being happy about preserving the trial streams (and their superchats) on YouTube after joining Rumble Exclusives (this may have been where his bread and butter quote came from).
Your recollection is correct. it is also about the time that he told people to cancel YouTube membership and stop sending SuperChats because LOCALS was WAY better. He also did not get as many sponsorships or trials.

Nick is in dire need of cash. He made enough money last year with the contract, but without a subsidy or major cash cow, he is making 3-4k USD per month (generously).
 
Nick:
>I hope you earn a million stickers.
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Everyone on Kiwifarms:
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Rekietabros... It keeps happening...
 
TLDR: Nick can't have been a "bad" investment" if Rumble ultimately aided him in the destruction of his brand on a competing platform. Doing so, they may have actually eliminated a worthy competitor to their own roster of Lawstreamers/Constitutional Experts, which has long been their known bread and butter. So it's win win regardless and how he performs actually doesn't matter.
Overly convoluted. Furthermore, Nick signed with rumble before Crowder and was never close to the same league as Via Frei or Barnes. Often the simplest answer is the correct one. He pissed away his success because of consumption problems and ego. All he had to do to maintain his audience was not degenerate into a substance abusing mess and do some trial streams here and there to maintain and expand his normie, true crime audience contingent.
 
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