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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
Their Twitch is more to interact with their audience and answer questions and stuff. They end uo making money from pledges and donations so why not increase your revenue more if you have the option you know?
I know its fun for some of you to trash the nine club but with their twitch they get to build their community and make a little more coin at the same time
I wont be tuning in but i say good for them and their supporters who take whatever value they can from it
But they do all of this on the Experience too. They also make a lot of remarks about how hard it is to break through on Twitch and how their viewership isn't the same. I'm not just trashing them relentlessly because I wouldn't know any of this if I didn't watch. And judging by the comments, it seems like even their most dedicated fans agree that they've become pretty scattered.
my bad my comment is all over the place. I dont mean you specifically, more in a general sense in these nine club threads
From what Ive noticed with the show it seems like they are trying to offer more for their audience and do something out of their norm. To me the only way they'll be able to do that is with more random Rog reviews or something, or like that shit of Eldy with the metal detector
I think Eldy does a good job with what he does in the Green Room. I havent sat through a whole one but when people ask good questions it is cool
But I could just be saying that because I was a fan of all the Theory shoes
I get what you mean though about them doing that all on the Experience, but I guess the easiest way to put it is that the Experience is more of a "show" than an open forum for discussion even though that line gets blurred sometimes