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@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
If that little [censored] is making a quarter milli a year I'mma unscrew my sack upside down and backward. Not a chance he makes that kind of scratch.
I don't like the guy either but Twitch streamers with any sort of decent following make bank. It's rediculous tbh but it is the sad truth
Not every one of his subscribers is a paid subscriber, so he's not get $3 x 8,200. If people could make $300,000/yr just from playing baseball video games online and having an unearned air of superiority, then everybody would do it.
Even twitch prime subs (unpaid subscriptions) still net the streamer the same as paid subs. Getting to that level of a following as a streamer is ridiculously hard, but all the content creators that make the thumbnails that the OP was talking about absolutely make that kind of money. Ninja (made known from fortnite), has a net worth of $15 million and almost all of that came since 2017
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@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
If that little [censored] is making a quarter milli a year I'mma unscrew my sack upside down and backward. Not a chance he makes that kind of scratch.
I don't like the guy either but Twitch streamers with any sort of decent following make bank. It's rediculous tbh but it is the sad truth
Not every one of his subscribers is a paid subscriber, so he's not get $3 x 8,200. If people could make $300,000/yr just from playing baseball video games online and having an unearned air of superiority, then everybody would do it.
Even twitch prime subs (unpaid subscriptions) still net the streamer the same as paid subs. Getting to that level of a following as a streamer is ridiculously hard, but all the content creators that make the thumbnails that the OP was talking about absolutely make that kind of money. Ninja (made known from fortnite), has a net worth of $15 million and almost all of that came since 2017
I have 22K or 23K subs on my YT, and the revenue scales dramatically as you increase in viewers. Someone with 100K subs does not make 1/10 as someone with 1M subs, for example.
I know it's a career that can bring in a livable wage, but I think a lot of these kids live in their parents house. If they're all making $300,000+ each I would be completely 100% shocked. I would be surprised if they make more than $30,000/yr, tbh.
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@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
If that little [censored] is making a quarter milli a year I'mma unscrew my sack upside down and backward. Not a chance he makes that kind of scratch.
I don't like the guy either but Twitch streamers with any sort of decent following make bank. It's rediculous tbh but it is the sad truth
Not every one of his subscribers is a paid subscriber, so he's not get $3 x 8,200. If people could make $300,000/yr just from playing baseball video games online and having an unearned air of superiority, then everybody would do it.
Even twitch prime subs (unpaid subscriptions) still net the streamer the same as paid subs. Getting to that level of a following as a streamer is ridiculously hard, but all the content creators that make the thumbnails that the OP was talking about absolutely make that kind of money. Ninja (made known from fortnite), has a net worth of $15 million and almost all of that came since 2017
I have 22K or 23K subs on my YT, and the revenue scales dramatically as you increase in viewers. Someone with 100K subs does not make 1/10 as someone with 1M subs, for example.
I know it's a career that can bring in a livable wage, but I think a lot of these kids live in their parents house. If they're all making $300,000+ each I would be completely 100% shocked. I would be surprised if they make more than $30,000/yr, tbh.
I never said the money was on YouTube. All these dudes money are from Twitch. Even if you are joking like you do a lot on here, it's 100% fact. YouTube funnels viewers to their twitch where they make the big buck. I'm not a fan of it, I don't even watch content creators, but they literally steal money from children and laugh in the face of those with normal jobs
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@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@schnauzerface said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
If that little [censored] is making a quarter milli a year I'mma unscrew my sack upside down and backward. Not a chance he makes that kind of scratch.
I don't like the guy either but Twitch streamers with any sort of decent following make bank. It's rediculous tbh but it is the sad truth
Not every one of his subscribers is a paid subscriber, so he's not get $3 x 8,200. If people could make $300,000/yr just from playing baseball video games online and having an unearned air of superiority, then everybody would do it.
A lot of people try Twitch streaming but finding an audience is the hard part. Look at the MLB The Show channels. There are 302 channels playing MLB The Show right now
One Korean channel has half of all the viewers(he has 5.1k viewers).
Only two others have more than 500 viewers
Five channels have more than 200
16 channels have between 50 and 200 viewersMeanwhile 200 of the 302 channels has two or fewer viewers.
Being successful on Twitch and YouTube is not easy. It takes some dedication and luck. Some of the guys that do both work pretty [censored] hard at it and probably spend more hours per week on it that most spend at their "real" jobs.
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@malikeve_psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
only watch kevin
I watch Kevin also but it seems he's always depressed whenever he plays the game
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@wclancy_mlbts said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
YT Streamer Starter Pack:
- Take 1 minute of content and stretch it into a 10 minute video
- Start every video with "What's up guys, it's your boy [INSERT CLEVER NICKNAME HERE]
- Say "Like and subscribe below" 3 times for every 1 useful bit of info actually shared
- Find the goofiest picture and most exaggerated title as possible for the video thumbnail
- Create "content" and watch those checks for < $10.00 roll in each month #MakingItRain (/s)
Don't forget holding back words or letting some faulty gameplay slide. They will never voice their full opinion on the game because they know who their owners are....bought and paid to influence us...lol..grease dem palms son!!!!!
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@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
Some of them do. And some have wives and stuff that pitch in. Part time or full time its still a job.
The money in YouTube is not good at all. If you have a 100,000 subs it’s not enough to live off of.
Aww and I was going to quit my day job when I hit 1,000 subs
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@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
I'm not trying to be rude but you have literally no idea what you're talking about. So you're saying people with millions of subscribers are just making hundreds of millions of dollars a year?.... Dude, think about it. By your logic someone with 1 million subs gets paid 3 mil a month. 36 million a year. How would YouTube stay afloat. Less than 10% of the people that watch YouTube are paid subscribers.
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@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
I'm not trying to be rude but you have literally no idea what you're talking about. So you're saying people with millions of subscribers are just making hundreds of millions of dollars a year?.... Dude, think about it. By your logic someone with 1 million subs gets paid 3 mil a month. 36 million a year. How would YouTube stay afloat. Less than 10% of the people that watch YouTube are paid subscribers.
He's talking about Twitch. A subscriber on Twitch pays a minimum of 5 dollars a month to sub (they can pay $10 or $25). Twitch takes 50% of that so one sub is a minimum of $2.50.
8,200 subs should bring in a $20,500 a month. That does not take into account direct donations, which Twitch streamers also can get. That is also before you account for his YouTube ad revenue. On Youtube based on his views he probably makes at least $5,000 a month based on 50k views per video.
Just as an FYI, I know he means Twitch because Kyle has 122K subscribers on YouTube.
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@dolenz_psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@the_dragon1912 said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@sean_87__psn said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
@kingakp_xbl said in MLB Streamers that post YouTube Videos...:
Why do you care? You can't just keep scrolling. Yea its cringe but its their job. Leave them alone and worry about how stupid you most likely look at your job
They don’t make enough money for it to be their job. You need millions of subs and views to make a living.
No you don't. Your fiend Kyle has like 3,000 stubs on twitch. After twitch takes their cut it's roughly $3 a sub a month. $9000 a month plus youtube ad/sponsorship money is plenty enough to be a full time job
Edit: Sorry, he has 8,200 subs. That's 24,600 a month (before taxes obviously)
I'm not trying to be rude but you have literally no idea what you're talking about. So you're saying people with millions of subscribers are just making hundreds of millions of dollars a year?.... Dude, think about it. By your logic someone with 1 million subs gets paid 3 mil a month. 36 million a year. How would YouTube stay afloat. Less than 10% of the people that watch YouTube are paid subscribers.
He's talking about Twitch. A subscriber on Twitch pays a minimum of 5 dollars a month to sub (they can pay $10 or $25). Twitch takes 50% of that so one sub is a minimum of $2.50.
8,200 subs should bring in a $20,500 a month. That does not take into account direct donations, which Twitch streamers also can get. That is also before you account for his YouTube ad revenue. On Youtube based on his views he probably makes at least $5,000 a month based on 50k views per video.
Just as an FYI, I know he means Twitch because Kyle has 122K subscribers on YouTube.
My apologies. I can't read. I'm the one who doesn't know what he's talking about. Thanks for the clarification lmao... I'll just head out the back door now... Thanks
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