So Twitch sent out a survey to some partners asking how much money they are making on sponsorships. It is not in your best interests to answer that question, nor do you have any obligation to share your private financial data with them.
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Replying to @Omeed
It would be real scummy for Twitch to start wanting a cut of sponsorship money.
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Replying to @flashpointzero @Omeed
they are wanting a cut of sponsorship money. they are looking to do their own sponsorship bounty board streamers can apply to sponsorship. some of the early $$ were extremely low as well and clearly way in Twitch's favour.
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Replying to @ShadowRaiden @Omeed
Yeah, they aren't even really hiding intentions on this. Less than a week after the big news of Ninja's million dollar Apex payday, and now Twitch/Amazon want in on that cash.
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Replying to @flashpointzero @Omeed
bounty board started about 18 months ago the first news of it then last year started to open up to partners. https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/bounty-board-program-information-and-faq?language=en_US#About … is the info
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Replying to @ShadowRaiden @Omeed
I would think that they might start forcing streamers to use the bounty board OR pay a percentage of their pay to Twitch. They could just be looking to improve the bounty board system, but seeing how Twitch has done things in the past, I would doubt it would benefit streamers.
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Hi. All of this conversation seems really uninformed and ignorant. The bounty board acts as a middle man as many agencies do in exchange for ease. You can see and accept offers instantly with integration for things like "play this 5 minute trailer for $1500."
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I'm just wondering, how you think this seems uninformed? I know how the bounty board works. What I am talking about is the possibility of Twitch forcing the top tier streamers to use the bounty board or Twitch demanding a cut of any sponsored content streamed.
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Ah I see. I'm not even sure if that would be legal. I don't think that's something they could do without having people sign an exclusion agreement (similar to what some agencies do)
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