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Devin
@DevinNash
Executive and Creator | 2x Esports and Brand Ad Agency CEO | Studying Marketing, Tech, & Content Creation Ideas in the New Media World
Texas
Joined September 2012
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    Where to find me: Youtube: youtube.com/devinnash Community: discord.gg/devin Watch: twitch.tv/devinnash Support: patreon.com/devinnash Consult: bit.ly/consultwithdev… If my work has positively impacted you, you can find 150 more videos on my Patreon for $5.
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    The @Twitch ban update is one of the more severe a social platform has implemented. If you ban a person, they can no longer see chat. But also, any additional accounts they create are IP shadowbanned (they can post messages but no one can see them.)
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    With 100,000 subs, Kai Cenat will lose $1,071,440 in 2023 just from Twitch's sub split changes. Twitch needs to put every creator at a 70/30 split no matter what it takes. Creators like Kai are the most innovative in the game and deserve to be fairly rewarded for it.
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    Streamers are STILL being DMCA'd for clips/VODs they deleted. Why? They're still on Twitch's server even if you deleted them. Below are my deleted clips. Yet here's one they stored from 2016: clips-media-assets2.twitch.tv/23709502192-of… We deleted our entire legacy and Twitch still didn't protect us.
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    It is INSANE that @Twitch informs partners they deleted their content - and that there is more content in violation despite having NO identification system to find out what it is. Their solution to DMCA is for creators to delete their life's work. This is pure, gross negligence.
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    It speaks to how obsessed we are with clout that people view this as failure. Guy has 25 million dollars. He streams a 19 year old game for fun and is still top .1% of Twitch. This mindset that everything needs to be about viewership is toxic for creators.
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    How to understand this is: the top 500 creators will earn 29% less revenue per subscriber after reaching $100,000 earned in a year. No other Twitch streamer will be effected. More alarming in this post is Twitch saying they can't afford the run the website. Explanation below.
    In our latest blog post, we tackle a topic that's been at the forefront of the community for some time - the rev split. We also provide a related update around monetization for a subset of Partners. Read here: link.twitch.tv/3BA1glm
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    My Official Novo Response to the Arcadum Situation Read: tl.gd/n_1srq9me
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    The issue of gambling on @Twitch should have resolved months ago with a platform wide ban. I left Twitch over this issue and still feel the exact same as eight months ago when I originally took that stand. Gambling is horrible for the platform. Get rid of it.
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    This is NOT a gambling ban. Headline readers are getting this wrong. Twitch doesn't say they are banning luck-based gambling - ONLY certain websites that "aren't licensed in the U.S." - Unfortunately, this leaves plenty of room for gambling to remain on the website come Oct. 18th
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    After his $1,000,000 community giveaway tonight, @Trainwreckstv has now given away more money than any other Twitch content creator in history. An incredible use case of one person elevating a whole platform towards good. Awe-inspiring.
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    Twitch is in an advertising nightmare situation. Advertisers are leaving the website and not returning. Twitch has controversy after controversy and can’t get its enforcement straight. I don’t know if the website will survive long term without serious changes. The solution to it
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    Imagine putting a feature in Twitch VODs where the streamer can edit and mute a small section of it. Nah - let's just tell them to delete all their VODs and clips and a career's worth of memories. Twitch had years to address this.
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    Replying to @DevinNash
    For context/clarity - we tested this using main and alt accounts. Unbanning removes the shadowban from all accounts. I'm a fan of giving more power to broadcasters. These new tools enable us to curate toxicity from our communities with more reliability.