I stream full-time as a new streamer; (hours not salary.) I have an average viewership of 2.25 (Average Views) being the only thing I lack to make affiliate. Though, over 20 hours of the 40 I have streamed in the last week I have had peak of 20+ people and a peak of 10+ viewer retention
I have 72 followers currently; streamed 40/8 hours, and streamed 11/7 different days. I have been raided multiple times, I have had watch parties come see me.
But because the statistics for average viewership are counted for the entire month; The 40/8 hours screws me over and gives me an average of 2.25 viewers.
If we break 10+ viewers in multiple sessions then we shouldn't be forced to get hung up on a decimal. Even reducing the required Average Viewership duration calculated to 10 days would make it a lot more fair and rewarding for people that want to take the affiliate program seriously.
I stream full-time as a new streamer; (hours not salary.) I have an average viewership of 2.25 (Average Views) being the only thing I lack to make affiliate. Though, over 20 hours of the 40 I have streamed in the last week I have had peak of 20+ people and a peak of 10+ viewer retention
I have 72 followers currently; streamed 40/8 hours, and streamed 11/7 different days. I have been raided multiple times, I have had watch parties come see me.
But because the statistics for average viewership are counted for the entire month; The 40/8 hours screws me over and gives me an average of 2.25 viewers.
If we break 10+ viewers in multiple sessions then we shouldn't be forced to get hung up on a decimal. Even reducing the required Average Viewership duration calculated to 10 days would make it a lot more fair and rewarding for people that want to take the affiliate program seriously.