I completely agree that it can be challenging for content creators on Twitch to reach the required average viewer boundary for partner status, even with a large follower or subscriber count. It's true that many factors, such as viewers' daily routines, can make it difficult for them to tune in to every stream. Your proposal for an annual partner poll among affiliate streamers in each country is an interesting idea that could provide another path for deserving creators to achieve their goals. By allowing viewers to vote for their favorite creators, it would also provide a democratic way for Twitch to determine who is most deserving of partner status. I hope Twitch takes your suggestion into consideration, and I appreciate your efforts to improve the platform for content creators and viewers alike.
I completely agree that it can be challenging for content creators on Twitch to reach the required average viewer boundary for partner status, even with a large follower or subscriber count. It's true that many factors, such as viewers' daily routines, can make it difficult for them to tune in to every stream. Your proposal for an annual partner poll among affiliate streamers in each country is an interesting idea that could provide another path for deserving creators to achieve their goals. By allowing viewers to vote for their favorite creators, it would also provide a democratic way for Twitch to determine who is most deserving of partner status. I hope Twitch takes your suggestion into consideration, and I appreciate your efforts to improve the platform for content creators and viewers alike.