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^ Isn't this the guy with like 10 viewers who thinks he and his friends define the service?
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^ Isn't this the guy who doesn't stream and whose opinion is just as relevant as his bullshit retort?^ Isn't this the guy with like 10 viewers who thinks he and his friends define the service?
Why are you assuming that all of my friends have 10 viewers?So that raises the question, if viewership correlates to knowledge of the platform, how much do you and your friends with 10 really understand about it?
I've been seeing this in particular situations only. It's really weird. I'll get ads, predictably, for certain streamers (even though I'm subbed), and not for others.The ad wars seem to be back this morning. Using the ublock plugin and alternate twitch viewer and I've started getting the purple screen interrupts that tell me to fuck off. Getting them on TwitchLS too.
In other words, no one who's making a real living at it, unlike the people propping it up that I mentioned earlier in this thread. Twitch ad revenue has significantly underperformed projections over the past several years that commerce revenue like subs is bringing in more money at this point, which is surely not what Amazon had in mind. What's happening at Twitch now, from the woke nonsense to the DMCA shit, is either a part of or a pushback against Amazon's larger efforts to position Twitch as a major marketing arm of the company.Why are you assuming that all of my friends have 10 viewers?
Why are you assuming anything at all, in fact? Or are you one of those people who have nothing to do with the discussion, but can't stop themselves from opening their beaks with their irrelevant opinions? I bet you're great fun at parties.
I am friends with a number of partnered streamers who average 500-1k+ viewers daily. That's where I get my information about how things are working at Twitch. If you know better, that's great, enlighten me, because I'd like to know. If not, I'll assume that they know better than either of us. They may not be Ninja, Shroud or whoever else, but they are partnered, and they know things that I don't.
This is the sentiment I'd expect from the average internet forum mod who's also a retard that thinks Biden legitimately won the election.Seriously, why do people always have to chime in? If you don't know anything, just shut your gob.
Could you possibly not bring this drivel outside of politics?This is the sentiment I'd expect from the average internet forum mod who's also a retard that thinks Biden legitimately won the election.
Im sure eventually there will be a similar agreement to what radio stations have when it comes to paying to play music during streams.They would only roll out a music licensing program if it made financial sense which I doubt makes any sense at this point or ever will
You are literally not worth anyone's time. Good day.This is the sentiment I'd expect from the average internet forum mod who's also a retard that thinks Biden legitimately won the election.
So far as I've been told, there is no way for them to do so. The labels don't care to talk to any individual as they're hyper-focused on the entire platform being a potential legal cash cow.I'd be interested to hear from the big streamers and if they have attempted to get a commercial license for themselves and how that went.
Here's what the record labels are banking on:
The individual streamers won't (directly) be paying for copyrights. But Twitch will cater to their demands.
Rather than negotiate with Twitch in good faith, they've chosen to incite fear and risk a riot of the content creators.
End of the day, everyone except Jeff Bezos will be happy because this hurts his profit margins.
Why bother with damage control when your service has no real competition?he was fired in august or september or some shit
twitch is just a joke and it takes them 4 months to do damage control because they're complete morons