Settings and activity
29 results found
-
699 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
282 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
39 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment -
37 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
48 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
3 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
67 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
6 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment d3MoGames commented
I don't think this makes sense since peoples viewers come from everywhere. Average Viewer count isn't just counting the people that watch from the same country as you, making different countries have higher or lower averages just isn't fair to anyone.
What they SHOULD do is look to see how much a streamer is making them to get Partner, since being Partner seems to grow peoples channels even further and gets them a bigger audience reach, Twitch would only benefit from this and make more money off of streamers who are good at that. Because let's be real, as a company all they care about is making money, so you'd figure they would fastpass channels that were good at that sort of thing.
-
391 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment d3MoGames commented
All I gather from this Twitch just REALLY doesn't want people to grow enough to hit partnership because they'll start losing money then. At this point they've done everything possible to stunt anyone who starts getting close to Partnership-drop how much we make from subs, kill host views counting towards your numbers, kill the recommendation algorithm, and now they're killing basically every view you get on twitch if this is true.
Thank god for those twitch stat leaks this year or I would've thought I should stop streaming since I haven't been getting any closer to Partner lately.... everyone makes such a big deal out of being Partner but to my surprise being Partner doesn't actually mean that you make a lot of money on Twitch, who knew? 😆 It barely means anything now since Affiliates have gotten more emote slots AND follower/bit emotes!
Also someone else commented that StreamLabs said they had 12 people in chat, but only average below 3. I recommend you look into what Average Viewer numbers actually are, because having 12 people stop by your chat for one minute a piece is not going to give you an average of 3 viewers over the course of one hour.
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
607 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
579 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
169 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment d3MoGames commented
This would be so amazing to bring some recognition to artists, if there were some sort of way to do this, like how there are stream teams, but smaller 'Artist' teams, or even as simple as when someone clicks on an emote, the artists twitch can come up with it? It needs some thought but as an artist and streamer I think this would be awesome!
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
529 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
456 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
492 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment d3MoGames commented
Dude I've been sitting at high sub points for months, but sub points mean NOTHING. Hitting viewership in the 100s isn't what I want when I'm so close and connected with my community. Can't we get Partner by bringing in lots of $$ to twitch, isn't that what they want anyway? I just want more emote slots and Partner is the only way to get it, but having to have 75 AVERAGE is insane compared to how much $ some of us can make.
Bring on some different ways to get Partnered please!!d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
40 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment d3MoGames commented
I have 100+ tier 2's right now and they only get 1 extra emote.. it sucks that the amount they pay doesnt correlate to how many emotes they can have. It also gives ZERO incentive to people to sub at different tiers.
-
12 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
83 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
30 votes
d3MoGames supported this idea ·
-
2 votes
d3MoGames shared this idea ·
Everyone who's being negative about this obviously isn't a part of smaller communities where watcher's are closer with their streamers. This is a nice simple way to let people see how much they're impacting those smaller stream channels and for streamers to see how much interaction they get on a smaller than yearly scale. It just went out today, so I'm sure a lot of the links are buggy and not working, but maybe actually give it a chance and get feedback from our viewers before complaining about it... I'm glad Twitch is working on adding new and different features, anything that adds a little more interaction between me and my viewers is interesting! I'll post again once it's up and running properly but from what I've seen I love seeing how much I've interacted in people's chats!