AuronPlay calls for the young population not to have as an example the streamers, after having filtered their Profits.
Social networks have been of vital importance for the growth of content creators, which can sometimes be called “influencers” due to their high level of users who follow them constantly and their ability to influence the population in terms of products, beliefs and even lifestyles. Among these, there is a niche that is constantly growing due to the type of content that they offer to web users, the streaming, specially in Twitch. According to Statista, it is expected that during 2021 it will reach the figure of 3.01 million average users per minute, making it a platform that is friendly to grow new influencers or streamers.
The presence of great streamers has cast doubt on the type of income that they have, since at first glance it seems that they enjoy numerous benefits compared to an average person; in addition to this, they generally do not answer questions to users about their income, for understandable personal reasons.
Today the assumptions would have been leaked income of some of the plus recognized streamers of the world in Twitch, resulting in millionaire figures of dollars and euros annually that, despite the fact that there were already some estimated figures, had not been presented in such a way. This was due to an alleged massive attack on a 125GB file uploaded to the 4chan photo that had a revolutionary message, in order to “further promote disruption and competition in streaming.”
A Twitter account has provided this list that supposedly would contain the income of the streamers:
The gross payouts of the top 100 highest-paid Twitch streamers from August 2019 until October 2021: pic.twitter.com/3Lj9pb2aBl
– KnowSomething (@ KnowS0mething) October 6, 2021
If we enter the publication, the list goes on and on, causing it to be shared by thousands of people around the world. Despite this, there are not many clarifications on the matter by the streamers, However, these figures show promise for anyone who wants to venture into this world whose audience is mainly young.
AuronPlay It’s one of the streamers most successful Twitch platform, and even (according to the list) manages to position itself in the ninth place of the top earning creators within this platform, representing more than 3 million dollars in earnings between August 2019 and October 2021. It is not surprising that when seeing these figures, the youngest (and others not so much) think about rethinking their vocation in the world of work , since even one study had already reported that 50 percent of the centennial population wanted to dedicate themselves to being an influencer.
Despite this, a user on social networks uploaded a clip of the live on Twitch of the streamer AuronPlay after having filtered their income, where he mentioned that only a very few people can have access to this type of income, because it is a job of more than 10 years old doing content on the internet, a stroke of luck and other factors that come into play, so invites users to continue their studies and avoid venturing into this world unless it is for fun.
Here is the opinion for those who want to see it: pic.twitter.com/GMDa4frNvb
– Cuqui🍪 (@Cuquicr) October 6, 2021
“Do not have us as an example or me, or Ibai, nor to Rubius, because we are not an example of anything, we are privileged people who have had a lot of luck, many factors ”.
“Do not think that you are going to enter Twitch and the next day you are going to be a millionaire, there is a job for many years behind and also not only work anymore, it is a lucky factor that I, who Ibai, that Rubius that Grefg we’ve had, but look at all the people on Twitch, look at the percentage who live off Twitch“.
“99.2 percent of all streamers from Twtich, does not live on Twitch ”.
Despite the fact that the monetary figures shown by the list of earnings on the highest paid streamers, in effect, it is only a small percentage (compared to the level of streamers on Twitch) who enjoy the benefits of living on that platform.
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