It has a pretty big following on twitch especially after updates when the biggest streamers spend time on it (Summit, Hassan, Sodapoppin, etc)
anytime he got a sub at added time to a timer. when the timer runs out he stops streaming. 31 day cap. today was day 31. the man streamed for a month straight.
ninja casually mentions that he made around $5mil in one month just from the fortnite support a creator code
anything new going on with dr disrespect? he had the funniest clips and i haven't seen anything by him since he was booted off of twitch
he's on youtube now and anyone who is on twitch is not allowed to stream with him if they want to play games with him, both streamers have to be offline
hasan being broadly popular now is not something I expected that its still predominantly due to his politics/news content is doubly strange
The number of right wing gamer types he's deconverted is probably staggering. Guys like him putting in the legwork on the internet don't get enough credit.
why tho? what harm does it do you, exactly? it's not my cup of streaming tea but this is like getting mad at lingerie models or cam girls. they have desirable physical attributes, men have needs that they find fulfilled by looking at and/or interacting with them. coomers coom, women get paid, everyone wins. like, are you mad that sex work is a thing as well? what's the angle here, idgi. COVID did wonders for his career honestly. he'd still have gained popularity but the insanity leading up to and beyond the election plus everyone being trapped inside was a huge win for him.
How someone makes their money I could careless I just don't understand it. You can literally take the hot tub scheme they use and apply it to any cam site where you can see everything and more and there is at least at payoff.
but now it's not "restricted" to people over the age of 18. I'd bet the house that 75% of the people watching these hot tub streams are under 18.
people say this but it's pretty much the reverse, it's 75% lonely dudes and 25% kiddos. the kind of money being thrown at those streamers isn't teens with their parent's credit card money, it's dudes in their 20s with disposable income money. Twitch really is mostly a Millennial platform. Zoomers are kinda sorta in there, especially older Zoomers, and it's starting to become socially acceptable for Zoomers to say they watch it (Zoomers are mostly on Youtube for streaming) but this notion that ___'s audience is nothing but teens/pre-teens is usually just way wrong with the exception of a few games (Fortnite and Minecraft for the most part).
1. Let’s say it only is 25% kids. That’s still way too much. If most sub 18 year olds are anything like I was, they become complete puppets when it comes to women they find attractive. 2. you can say it’s on the parents to know what their kids are doing on the internet but the bottom line is most older people just aren’t savvy enough when it comes to the internet to fully understand what’s going on. 3. I take no issue with the streamers themselves. It’s up to twitch to do something about it- but they’re making too much money from subs to those streams to care.
lmao what's Twitch going to do that'll stop horny teenagers from being horny outside of forcing women to dress in a fucking niqab? some of you really need to stop clutching pearls, it's embarrassing.
what do people want twitch to make the rules to prevent hot tub streaming its such a weird moral panic
I think the issue is for a very long time how anything sexual would be TOS and now this is its own category when it’s clearly sexual. I don’t care that it exists, but they look like hypocrites for how they acted in the past to now have this basically because they don’t want to lose that viewership. I’m very happy that these women do get to make that money now though.
I’m just glad that all teenagers respect the “Are you 18 or older?” prompts on the real adult sites. God forbid our impressionable youth were to ever figure out how to get through those barriers.
the old rules being bad doesn't mean the current dynamic is also bad the old rules were super subjective and arbitrary, the new ones are about as clear as you can get now.
I agree. Again, I don’t have an issue with it. That was just the most common counter I saw on streams.