Are you talking about the peeps that camp out close to “rich people” residential areas in order to have the algorythms of twitch recommend their stream to the rich peeps (based on ” this streamer is close to you, watch them”) so that the rich peeps might end up giving big donations. As opposed to streaming to lots of poorer peeps that wont give big donations. Are you talking about those?
Are you talking about the peeps that camp out close to “rich people” residential areas in order to have the algorythms of twitch recommend their stream to the rich peeps (based on ” this streamer is close to you, watch them”) so that the rich peeps might end up giving big donations. As opposed to streaming to lots of poorer peeps that wont give big donations. Are you talking about those?
The answer can be varied. In some cases, they’re not actually streaming anything. They’re basically taking classes in how to be a streamer. It’s like a training lab. If they do well, they’ll “advance” and be given a studio, which is basically a room mocked up to look like a bedroom. Often, it’s basically just a cubicle with a desk and a carefully constructed backdrop with items designed to create a brand persona. This could be gaming, fitness, makeup, cooking, etc. From there, they’ll create an instagram, Tik Tok, etc. presence that can be monetized. The farm gets a cut of all of their income.
The answer can be varied. In some cases, they’re not actually streaming anything. They’re basically taking classes in how to be a streamer. It’s like a training lab. If they do well, they’ll “advance” and be given a studio, which is basically a room mocked up to look like a bedroom. Often, it’s basically just a cubicle with a desk and a carefully constructed backdrop with items designed to create a brand persona. This could be gaming, fitness, makeup, cooking, etc. From there, they’ll create an instagram, Tik Tok, etc. presence that can be monetized. The farm gets a cut of all of their income.
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