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  2. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    The live streaming of video games is an activity where people broadcast themselves playing games to a live audience online. [1] The practice became popular in the mid-2010s on the US-based site Twitch, before growing to YouTube, Facebook, China-based sites Huya Live, DouYu, and Bilibili, and other services.

  3. What is Twitch? The live-streaming platform you’ve probably ...

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    At its core, Twitch is still about live streaming, but it’s evolved into so much more. While gaming is still a cornerstone of the platform, Twitch is increasingly home to more casual content.

  4. Ninja (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to a large number of subscribers on Twitch and Mixer, Blevins has over 24 million subscribers on YouTube as of April 2021. At the time, he was earning over $500,000 per month from streaming Fortnite and credits the game's free-to-play business model as a growth factor. [27]

  5. Dan Clancy - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Gaming offers a 70/30 split, while platforms like OnlyFans or Patreon take 20% or less. [25] Twitch streamer PointCrow wrote "The fact Twitch's solution to monetary problems is to cut creator pay rather than facilitate a better platform so more viewers visit the live-streaming site is incredibly worrying". [28]

  6. Twitch Will Pay Out 70% of Subscription Revenue to ... - AOL

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    Twitch’s new Partner Program, set to go into effect starting in October 2023, pay streamers 70% share on net subscription revenue to who meet the qualification criteria (with Twitch keeping the

  7. How much YouTube pays per view and what you can expect to ...

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    A content creator's RPM rate refers to how much they get paid per 1,000 views on the platform. Discover how much you can earn per view from YouTube. A content creator's RPM rate refers to how much ...

  8. Online streamer - Wikipedia

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    While the majority of professional and part-time streamers play video games, many often do IRL (in real life) streams where they broadcast their daily life.At first, many streaming sites prohibited non-gaming live streams as they thought it would harm the quality of the content on their sites but the demand for non-gaming content grew. [5]

  9. How much YouTube pays for 1 million views, according to ... - AOL

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    Here's how much the social platform pays. Getting 1 million views can mean a big payout for YouTube creators who earn money from its Partner Program. Here's how much the social platform pays.