Turbo, although it supports streamers, does not offer many enticing incentives outside of an ad-free experience. A lot of people appear to get far more enjoyment out of subscribing to channels as it allows them to feel like they're a part of the community.
Prime was a nice solution, it used to have ad-free viewing, but it got ditched despite Prime costing more than Turbo. I believe that should be brought back.
Although I'm more of a fan of the idea of allowing people with multiple concurrent subscriptions offering an ad-free experience sitewide. This offers the chance to more directly support smaller creators, while at the same time not stunting their growth because nobody wants to watch ad breaks to check out streamers they've never watched (the current system). I picked the number 5 or more, because at that point Twitch is getting $12.50 a month, more than the cost of Turbo -- which itself costs more than other streaming platforms such as Hulu, Disney+, etc.
Turbo, although it supports streamers, does not offer many enticing incentives outside of an ad-free experience. A lot of people appear to get far more enjoyment out of subscribing to channels as it allows them to feel like they're a part of the community.
Prime was a nice solution, it used to have ad-free viewing, but it got ditched despite Prime costing more than Turbo. I believe that should be brought back.
Although I'm more of a fan of the idea of allowing people with multiple concurrent subscriptions offering an ad-free experience sitewide. This offers the chance to more directly support smaller creators, while at the same time not stunting their growth because nobody wants to watch ad breaks to check out streamers they've never watched (the current system). I picked the number 5 or more, because at that point Twitch is getting $12.50 a month, more than the cost of Turbo -- which itself costs more than other streaming platforms such as Hulu, Disney+, etc.