
Twitch superstar Kai Cenat found himself in an unexpected situation during Rolling Loud 2024 when he was asked to break a Twitch rule no one knew about while streaming Playboi Carti’s electrifying performance.
🔥 Playboi Carti’s Album Hype Sends Twitch Into a Frenzy
The hip-hop world exploded with excitement when Playboi Carti teased his long-awaited album, I AM MUSIC, after a five-year drought. Fans braced for the March 13 drop, but Carti had them waiting—causing massive speculation across social media.
At the forefront of the hype was Kai Cenat, whose Twitch stream drew over 300,000 viewers, all anxiously awaiting updates. He even spoke directly to Carti, who hinted at an upcoming 24-hour stream together.
🎤 Kai Cenat Joins Playboi Carti & The Weeknd On Stage
Fast forward to March 16, and Carti took center stage at Rolling Loud, joined by Kai Cenat, The Weeknd, and other stars. The moment was surreal for fans watching live, with Kai’s Twitch stream dominating viewership—at times surpassing 100,000 concurrent viewers, overshadowing the festival’s official stream.
🚨 Rolling Loud Requests a Massive Twitch Raid – But There’s a Problem
During the event, Rolling Loud organizers made an unusual request—they asked Kai to raid their official stream to direct his massive audience their way. At first, Kai agreed, but then realized he’d be breaking Twitch’s rules.
🗣️ “Here’s the thing, I can’t even raid nobody because we have more viewers than the maximum raid amount,” he told his audience. “70,000 viewers or more? You can’t raid nobody. I can’t!”
The revelation shocked fans, as many had never heard of this rule before:
💬 “THERES A CAP ON HOW MUCH U CAN RAID?!?! WHAT?!?!” one viewer exclaimed.
💬 “I’ve actually never heard of this Twitch rule before,” another chimed in.
📜 Twitch’s Hidden Raid Limit – What’s the Deal?
According to Twitch’s guidelines, streamers can set a max viewer limit for raids, or disable raids altogether. However, the 70,000-viewer limit Kai mentioned seems to be a platform-wide restriction, possibly related to server load or moderation policies.
Regardless, Kai played it safe and avoided breaking any Twitch rules—proving once again why he’s one of the platform’s biggest and smartest streamers.
💠Did you know about Twitch’s raid limit? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👇