Its all good guys. Since youtube is unwilling to fix their prolems, we have an alternative @Twitch
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Replying to @realblaines @MustardPlays and
You're suggesting already established creators leave the platform and start fresh?
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Replying to @aNomNomNomaly @MustardPlays and
I am. But not that simple. They'll always have their YT channel which is ok for video content (less problems, but still has growing issues). As for streaming, yes. YT's streaming experiment is new and already has these problems and YT has shown unable to solve any problems at all
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Replying to @realblaines @MustardPlays and
Ditching the current platform that they've built a fan base on is a good way to lose the fan base. It's simple to say, but not so good in practice. Thoughts
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Replying to @aNomNomNomaly @MustardPlays and
Ye there is always a fall off. But as it stands now, staying on YT you suffer a prolonged decline. Your other option is to swap platform and bring as many of your fans as u can with u, and grow with new viewers. The more you have at first, the more u grow early
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Replying to @realblaines @MustardPlays and
Twitch is extremely crowded right now, which is why a lot of people are streaming on Youtube to begin with. It could be the death of their stream if they just up and switch platforms.
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Replying to @aNomNomNomaly @MustardPlays and
If they want to try a few streams on Twitch and tell their viewers to come over there, they have nothing to lose. testing the waters is a thing. From my own experience, staying on YT when things aren't going in the right will be the death of their stream. I've seen it to many
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Replying to @realblaines @MustardPlays and
A few streams isnt going to be a tough to gauge even short term success and the longer they are off the platform that's been successful, the more chance they have of that platform dying for them. Look at what happens to some of the more popular Twitch streamers after only a week.
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Replying to @aNomNomNomaly @MustardPlays and
fame/success comes and goes all the time on all platforms, but what you can see on YT is a very clear trend. 0 transparency, getting fed lies abourt their mistakes, and endless promotion of stolen content and Logan Pauls
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Replying to @realblaines @MustardPlays and
While I agree, suggesting someone risk their livelihood isnt really the right message, IMO. YouTube has had issues for years, but that doesnt stop tons of people from making boatloads of cash. Transparency is a problem for sure, one people hope gets better over time.
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Being unhappy doesnt mean you should leave.
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