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Hey all! Thanks for this thread. We recently deprecated anonymous Cheering after we discovered it was being abused. While we understand some viewers prefer not being recognized for Cheering, we made this change to ensure a safer experience for those who were negatively impacted.
We’ve also heard your concerns on what this means for the future of Bits. This deprecation is not related to any plans to limit Cheering with Bits on Twitch, and is solely focused on providing a safer experience for our community.
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I'm voting yes on this, but more to have gifted subs be a fraction of a "unique sub" toward this count.
Plenty of channels have "whales" that don't mind gifting SEVERAL subs to support the streamer, but if gifted subs outright counted toward the 350 requirement, this can give one or two whales a push to gift more, to *directly* affect Twitch's split. That doesn't seem fair to Twitch (in a vacuum, anyway).
Gifted subs being a fraction mean that the gifters would already be fronting their own subs being 70/30 split, in a way, so that Twitch doesn't lose money. I'm not sure if I worded this well, but I could totally get behind gifted subs counting toward a requirement in some way.