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  2. Twitch streamers respond after huge leak of creator payout data

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    For many streamers, this leak exacerbates existing tensions over pay transparency in streaming and safety on Twitch. After marginalized creators were repeatedly targeted by hateful bot attacks ...

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    If possible, ask the sender to resend the message to see if you can get the message a second time. Check for emails in your Spam folder. If you find emails in your Spam folder that don't belong there, you'll need to mark the messages as "not spam." 1. Sign in to AOL Mail. 2. Click the Spam folder. 3. Select the message that isn't spam. 4.

  5. Quackity - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021, he appeared on the infamous Twitch Leaks, which revealed the top Twitch streamers earnings from August 2019 to October 2021. Alexis was ranked 73 on the list, with a reported payout of $1,065,157.18 during this time period.

  6. Mitch Jones (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, Jones received another temporary ban following a donation message containing a racial slur being sent in by a viewer. [4] In June 2019, Jones received a one-week ban for using his phone while driving. [5] [6] In September 2019, Jones received a one-month ban after showing private messages on stream where he used a racial slur ...

  7. Philza - Wikipedia

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    Watson placed 47th on the list, with a reported payout of $1,364,215.61 for this time period. [16] In 2023, Watson, along with fellow Twitch streamers and YouTubers TommyInnit, Wilbur Soot, Slimecicle, and Ranboo, started a new comedy group YouTube channel called The Sorry Boys. The channel mainly posted sketch comedy group vlog content.

  8. Twitch is testing 'elevated chats' that let you pay to ... - AOL

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    Twitch's elevated chats look a lot like YouTube's "super chats." Like that feature, paying more will get your message featured for a longer interval, starting at $5 for 30 seconds and going up to ...

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