@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 10 hours agoI make games and this literally happened to me this morninglemmy.worldimagemessage-square110fedilinkarrow-up1549arrow-down114file-text
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minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish15•8 hours agoI can’t even begin to understand how hard it is to make it on Twitch. I assume probably the top 1000 streamers make the real money and the rest 99,5% probably make like $50 per month…
minus-squareRiQuYlinkfedilinkEnglish11•8 hours agoI streamed for like a year and a half+ and I only managed to reach the 50$ treshold to cash out 2 times, so yeah, it’s very rough.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•4 hours agoDo they just, make the money disappear if you don’t reach the 50 or do they add up till you reach 50?
minus-squareSabatalinkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-26 hours agoI streamed for 2 years and I got 5 viewers at once that one time my friend raided me. I’m not fit for human consumption.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•5 hours agoFor most people, it’s a hobby for fun, not a job. Those that want to make a job out of it tend to spread out the content creation to youtube and tiktok, and often sponsorships fill in the gaps. The ones that actually make a decent living only from streaming are a fraction of one percent.
I can’t even begin to understand how hard it is to make it on Twitch. I assume probably the top 1000 streamers make the real money and the rest 99,5% probably make like $50 per month…
I streamed for like a year and a half+ and I only managed to reach the 50$ treshold to cash out 2 times, so yeah, it’s very rough.
Do they just, make the money disappear if you don’t reach the 50 or do they add up till you reach 50?
I streamed for 2 years and I got 5 viewers at once that one time my friend raided me. I’m not fit for human consumption.
For most people, it’s a hobby for fun, not a job.
Those that want to make a job out of it tend to spread out the content creation to youtube and tiktok, and often sponsorships fill in the gaps.
The ones that actually make a decent living only from streaming are a fraction of one percent.