StreamRecorder has tracked 22 streams for Maherco on Kick, with 159h 15m of total airtime across 21 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jul 25, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 17, 2026.
Past Kick Streams
12 recent streamsMaherco Kick Profile Summary
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Streaming Activity
Past 90 days
Streaming Insights
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Most Active Day
2 streams · 12h 44m -
Favorite Streaming Day
Saturday -
Most Common Start Time
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Tracked SinceJul 25, 2026
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Last SeenAug 17, 2026
Maherco Kick Profile Details
- Platform
- Kick
- Username
- maherco
- Total tracked streams
- 22
- Total airtime
- 159h 15m
- Active days
- 21
- Average streams per active day
- 1.0
- Tracked since
- Jul 25, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 17, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-07-25 · 2 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Saturday
- Most common start time
- 17:00
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When you think about the explosive growth of live streaming platforms, few stories are as compelling as watching a young creator dominate an entirely new space. At just 20 years old, this Jordanian content creator has managed to become one of Kick's most recognizable faces, building a massive community around his high-energy gaming broadcasts. What started as another streaming venture has evolved into something much bigger – a digital phenomenon that regularly draws tens of thousands of viewers from around the world.
The Marathon Streaming Approach
Most streamers stick to a few hours here and there, but this creator has turned endurance into an art form. His typical broadcast can stretch for hours, with recent data showing over 266 hours of streaming in just the past month alone. It's not uncommon to see him maintaining the same energy level at hour six as he did at the beginning, chatting with viewers and reacting to every twist and turn of his iGaming sessions. This marathon approach has clearly resonated – his peak viewership hit an incredible 212,915 viewers back in May, a number that would make most established streamers envious.
Building Community Through Chaos
What sets his streams apart isn't just the length, but the genuine connection he builds with his audience. With over 541,000 followers hanging on every win and loss, the chat becomes almost as entertaining as the main content. Viewers aren't just watching someone play games; they're experiencing the emotional rollercoaster together. The highs of big wins get shared instantly, and the collective groans during losing streaks create a sense of camaraderie that keeps people coming back stream after stream.
The Technical Side Behind Success
Running streams of this magnitude requires serious hardware, and he doesn't cut corners. His setup includes an RTX 4090 graphics card paired with an Intel i9 processor – the kind of equipment that ensures his 32,000 average viewers get crystal-clear quality throughout those lengthy sessions. It's clear he's invested in making the viewing experience as smooth as possible, understanding that technical issues can kill momentum faster than any bad luck streak.
Impact Beyond the Numbers
While the statistics are impressive – averaging over 32,000 viewers per stream and accumulating 2.4 million hours watched recently – the real story is how he's helped establish Kick as a legitimate platform for content creators. His success demonstrates that with the right approach and genuine personality, newer platforms can compete with established giants. His Monday evening streams (typically running from 18:50 to 23:50) have become appointment viewing for thousands, proving that consistency and authenticity still matter more than flashy production values.