Getting affiliate should be about getting more followers and not more viewers
set the affiliate program just to 50 or 75 followers because twitch has a massive problem with correct viewer count, I have had like 20 people watching my stream at one time before, all chatting at the same time, and it only counted for like 2 or 3 of them.

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valous2 commented
I don't think they should change it as follower count is pointless really. I have over one hundred followers but only 10 or less show up to a stream if I am lucky, it is usually around 2 to 3 viewers i can count on showing up do to scheduling conflicts and stuff. Also it is usually active viewers that become subscribers in the future.
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ghostsgaming commented
i seem to be having a problem gettig the affiliate because of the 3 viewers everytime i get close i have some off days and it drops the count ive been close to 3 and in 2 or 3 bad days dropped right back down 1.something or sometimes even below the 0.9 im starting to feel like its a goal im not gonna be able to hit or have to actually cut down on the hours i stream im crushing every other thing but that one thing ive had as high as 140 people in the room at times and just cant get over that hump is there something that can be done about the count i mean i agree u should have 3 viewers but on bad days the subtraction of the viewers i didnt have that stream has got me chasing my tail with over 300+ streaming hours and 30 days streamed a month
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Flaever commented
I totally agree, most of my followers never came back to my stream. I have passed all the criteria except for the average viewer one. I'm at 60 followers and get about 4-5 different people chatting at the same time in my chat and it shows I have 1 viewer. Because of that, my viewer count stats are really low. It's like Twitch didn't want any more affiliates and that makes me kinda sad since I am trying to build a career out of this. I believe in myself and will not let anything bring me down.
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danny_irage commented
Im struggling got all the requirements but struggle because of the faulty viewing situation..What should I do
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AKA_TwaatWaffle commented
The Count is wrong and faulty. I was at an average of 2.8, streamed for three hours with an average of 2 which dropped me to 2.4 understandable, but the following day I streamed for 4 hours with an average of 8 viewers and only moved to a 2.5. How?
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McSlothy commented
You can have 700 Followers and still only 2 active viewers (Experience),
They have it set to 3 concurrent active chatters so they know you can and will grow in the future. -
ConfuzzedCat commented
i agree on that they should fix the viewer count, but not on changing the requirements.
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FlopzYT commented
It shouldnt be about followers, they should keep it how it is. Just because you aren't getting viewers doesn't mean they should change it. 3 viewers is not a lot, and it proves you have at least somewhat of a community.
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Just_A_Sonic_Fan commented
you need to have an AVERAGE of 3 viewers. not peak. in that case i've gotten to 6/8 viewer but my avg is 1,9.
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thuggishmocka commented
I do agree with this because I have some bit of followers and at least 2 people at every stream but I cant get more than that its kind of annoying sometimes but I do know that you have to keep grinding.
Or just making the views less so lets say everyone who doesn't have twitch affiliate needs only 2 viewers a stream even that would make it much easier -
skkarzzz commented
i agree
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ChillzyLive commented
Even over a 30 day period I'm noticing my daily averages go down suddenly when the post-stream summery says 3+ the stats now say 2?
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ImUhhCaptain commented
That's why the stats are based on a 30 day track record. Hold that community for 30 days and that's what will get you affiliate! :)