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Afffiliates/Partners getting 50% of the Local Currency not USD I believe that it is only fair and in line with Twitch's own TOS to do this. If someone Sub in their Local Currency, Affiliates/Partners should get the proportionate amount of that cost after currency conversion to USD and not the following:
An Aussie Subscriber to my channel pays $9/$10 AUD (If through the App) to a streamer. After currency conversion to USD, that roughly equates to $7-$8 USD. I have recieved ~$2 USD (Not even $2.50 USD) for the sub to my channel, what has happened to the other $5-6 USD there? Because my math definitely does equate $7-8…
4 votesPlease reach out to our support team at help.twitch.tv for an explanation of how sub split works with local pricing accounted. Thanks.
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You should get back to the old Subscription prices. As you localized subscription prices in Mexico and Turkey, we, small streamers start quitting the platform. You should get back to the old prices.
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subscription price I think the subscription price is pretty high especially for people who does not live in the United states for me who I live in Saudi Arabia is pretty high for me and I think it would be a great idea to to make the streamer able to put the price he wanted (like YouTube).
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