A small step in the right direction.
One of the biggest complaints Twitch faces from its streamers is about its deep revenue cut. Twitch takes 50% of what streamers earn from subscriptions, significantly higher than the 70/30 split offered by YouTube. It's been a major point of contention for some time now, and tensions seem to be rising: A plan to change how streamers can embed ads, for instance, generated
The good news is that once a streamer has met that threshold, they'll be automatically enrolled in Partners Plus for the next 12 months, even if their subscription count drops below 350 at any point over that subsequent year. And as long as they maintain three consecutive months of 350 or more paid subscribers, the 12 month period will be extended.
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