@@heskerterrer9724 but who really cares streamers are entertaining for some alot of people and before you say im meating riding im subbed to steven too i just think that cringe is pretty subjective and its hard to enjoy anything when you are just hate everything
My dad works 12 hours a day, 5 days a week, alternating between night and day shift every week. He’s 58. He gets paid a fraction of what these people make in a month. He out here doing back breaking work, and these people are sitting down dressing as girls and making infinite more.
See I can appreciate RU-vidrs, because they actually have to do work. Editing is a hard process, but streaming is not. Streaming has a bare minimum of editing and work put into it.
Especially react streamers. Majority of the time, theirs no reaction. I don’t hate all react streamers, I can appreciate some that put some work in, but majority of the time they dont
People will stream some cool fuckin talent or something, then get 1 fuckin viewer. Some mf that stares at a screen gets millions of viewers that all donate thousands of dollars each.
Of course there are streamers who obviously put a huge effort into their streams. But they are not even complaining about how hard it is, instead its the brain afk monkeys who do literally nothing who complain lmao
I think you could call it a real job, just not really a hard one. Maybe there are even exceptions where it is actually hard for someone because they have actually good ideas for their streams and it takes a lot of effort. This does not include people like Hassan, XQC etc. - their "jobs" are easy af.
how is he funny? it only seems that way because he's using their unfunny clips to make himself look "funny" and superior. remove their clips and he becomes what he fears the most. cringe.
@@Carl-Johann3 don’t get me wrong I know sitting looking at a streamer all day everyday Is bad but judging somebody solely because they watch someone you don’t like is petty af and I don’t even watch streams that often. Also the original commenter says we should blame the viewers because their the real problem
@@insertnamehere259 we are not blaming anyone, just saying that alot of streamers are cringe and childish but get so much money for no reason and most of them are over 21
No one untrained would last a day in your assembly plant, don't act like you just jumped into it without prior training to know what the fuck you're supposed to do 😂😂😂
I appreciate this video ngl. Been watching a grown ass man play video games, tuning in like 2-4hrs every week. Pray for my recovery. Let's all lead fulfilling firsthand lives instead of resorting to instantaneous secondhand entertainment that is low quality and unfulfilling at the end of the day.
The quality of the few streams I have seen has been so low I wouldn't even think about using the word entertainment. Even the 'best' streams or the ones with potentially actually nice people are still god awful.
Fun fact about the clip @5:00 , that is a kink, I forget what it's called, but it's basically when men get off to being financially shamed by an attractive woman and essentially getting shamed into spending their money. I remember seeing something about there being a group of streamers where they cater to that specific audience and I'm pretty she was one of them
I saw a person doing it aswell He gets turned on by giving money to girls and he paypal like 1.000 dollar 7 times to the same girl and 3.000 dollars to the other one, he knows how he is being called a loser that worth nothing beside a wallet
Love this guy. Bad part about making this type of content, (Which is good) is that people are becoming cringier and just downbad crazy so he isn't gonna recieve that many subs as he should
U deserve over a hundred million subscribers my friend you're so underrated and misunderstood as well I find it funny how these people think that twitch is an actual job when it definitely isn't a real job to begin with
It depends on the job and if the streamer actually does things other than click live and react to videos. Editing is hard and time consuming, marketing yourself is hard and time consuming, being entertaining for hours on end is hard. There are so many easy or less difficult 9-5 jobs. I'm not saying that its the hardest thing in the world, but it's not as easy as people think until you get into those top streamer spots and can basically just pay people to do everything for you. You should try to be entertaining for 6+ hours a day, I guarantuee you will fail atleast 2 minutes and 30 seconds into starting the stream.
Its not easy either. I think streamers talk about how they cant really take a break for more than a day or else you will get a huge tank in subscribers
@@100dayGamer I think Lirik had that one, when he took a day off, and people fucking sperged out on it. Saying streaming is easy because "you just need to turn a cam and play some game" is about as ignorant as calling stand up comedy easy, because you just "need to go on stage and tell jokes"
10:45 to be fair at least this one is actually doing something unlike the other streamers you showed, even if she's not talking it's understandable for people to watch baking/cooking streams. it's more productive than the others sitting in a chair watching tiktoks and giving a slight reaction once every 5 minutes
Nice video, I wish there were more like this. The satirical bit at the end of making your own lonely stream was funny, someone needs to make a full-blown sketch with high production value satirizing streamers like that. I've got some funny ideas but no video editing equipment or production value.
Funniest thing with those subathons is that people pay them to see blank stream without any content or anything they could literally go somewhere else do something else and $$$ is piling up in the bank and man paying around 15$ for a 1 minute of seeing some dude or chick sleeping 😂😂😂😂. Really this thing is weird to me why the timer doesn't stop when they are not in front of the PC?
Tbf. getting to the point where you can make it a living is difficult, largely because it's so saturated. No, it's not hard to turn on a camera and do stuff, but it is hard (in the beginning) to get seen, to build that community, and to keep people coming back.
@@jeanmichel8581 I'm gonna assume you don't stream. There is skill involved. Believe it or not, entertaining people IS a skill that you have to develop over time - very few have have that naturally. Holding conversations is also a skill, that some people just don't have. There are also a load of skills to learn when it comes to the actual programs that you have to teach yourself and improve as well. Granted, I will say that a lot of people who gett into streaming assume it's easy and takes no skills - and that's why so many streamers fail. They think they can get sit down, turn on a game, and go. I use streaming as a second job (not a very lucrative one, mind you, that'swhy i have a full time job as well,) and i spend hours planning streams, plotting out conversation points, researching which games to play according to viewer ratios, designing my obs screens, fine tuning audio, teaching myself to edit, etc. For those of us who want to actually be "good" at streaming, there's a lot that goes into it. Unfortunately, there "are" a ton of lazy streamers out there who invest no money into the quality of their stream, are either completely silent during, or have absolutely no charisma or are just plain not funny or entertaining in the slightest. But that's why these people either give up - usually pretty quickly, or right after they hit affiliate and realize that when they do the bare minimum, it takes roughly a year or more to reach their first $50 payout Just because there are lazy people involved in streaming, doesn't mean that it's easy or doesn't require skill.
The guy saying that streaming is harder than a 9-5 has to be one of the most entitled shit I've ever heard. Cause sitting in a chair making money off playing games for 4 hours is definitely harder than any blue-collar job
Name me a blue collar job where you need to spend about several years before you can even start getting money IF you get lucky enough. Also name a blue collar job when you need to herd 100+ people who are in age range from 14 to 40, but 99% of who have an average maturity of 12 year old. Also, make a blue collar job that plasters your face all over internet and makes some nobodies send you death threats on the regular just because they have notrhing to do with their lives. I'll wait, lmao.
@@casusbelli9225if that's so hard then go work a 9-5 job, don't sit here complaining when the odds even out at actual labor too, like they both have a risk of dying, all jobs do
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i am glad i discovered you you are gonna trigger some big people and i am here for it i aint leavin till u hit 1 million maybbe not even after that keep up the good work bro
Streaming is definitely harder than the average 9-5, i mean, imagine having to sit in your gaming room with an ac eating food delivery playing video games and your only breaks being watching someone's youtube video they put over 100 hours in so you can take a leak all the while getting donations from people who don't even have a fraction of your money. Must be hard. I can't wrap my head around the idea of donating to a millionaire
@@Broken-xp1lhisn’t that what they all say though? So how would we know when he does or doesn’t joke? Honestly W response from him so there’s no proof 😭😭
@@jayhydro2030 Be real, no one would actually want to date her, especially Steven. People have been "down bad" as jokes more than they actually would confess their love to some streamer who gives 0 F's about them
streaming is a job since by definition it makes you money but its one of the easiest out there and completely overpaying. You also have to be super lucky to get into that 0.01% of people who acually get views and subs because most of the ppl tried and failed, only a few succeed.
It's not luck. It's based on the quality and editing. If people like your video it will get into there recommend section . It takes hard work to make content that people enjoy
"...but its one of the easiest out there and completely overpaying" "You also have to be super lucky to get into that 0.01% of people who acually get views and subs because most of the ppl tried and failed, only a few succeed." lmao What?
@Busiest._ there is a lot of underrated youtubers or people who start out with amazing edits and skills but never get picked up by the algorithm. So yeah it's mostly luck in my opinion
Lies spread faster than the truth, and in the end truth always wins. The sentence that I have stated above, doesn't mean that Steven is a liar. What exactly I am saying is that, Steven is saying true facts about these twitch streamers and showing us how twitch got progressivly 10x worse than old twitch. The twitch steamers often promote adult content which includes nudity and such, mostly made by "twitch e-girls". In my point of view the content that everyone makes in twitch is utterly disgusting and dumb-founding. And the sentence that every twitch streamer stated that "Twitch streaming is harder than your 9-5" made me give up in believing that there might be such hope that twitch streamers might become more intelligent, unfortunately they won't. I despise social media and video games. Honestly I would like to experience the years my dad has experienced back in 1980's. Imagine yourself living in year 1980 instead of year 2023, would it be fun and healthy without video games and social media? And live as an normal person without these unhealthy habits that everybody is experiencing today? I'm not the only one that has experienced social media and gaming addiction. Everyday I would get on computer and play games all day and do nothing, it's like the same thing for the twitch streamers that are doing today, it's just so dumb. Hey, at least I have great relations with my parents and my other family members, I love them the same way they love me, at least I'm mature and fit at this such young age. At least I'm not cringe like these people and at least I'm not a degenerate that has such horny urges as these content creators. It may not be that easy to quit addiction, but the only way to do is just to pull the plug off, it's the only way you do it. Spend time with your family, and apologieze to them for what actions you made in this "addictiction arc". What actually dissapoints me is that steven is the only one making this type of content reacting to the todays twitch content creators. Other youtubers that make content as reacting to horrible content creators should also make a video that is related to this topic. Steven shouldn't be the only one making this type of content.
Alright, making this comment right at the start. Don't ever tell me streaming is harder than a 9 to 5 or you'll be seeing Jesus sooner than expected. Also Quqco has obviously never worked a 9 to 5 in customer services. You have to be happy all the time, even when people are yelling at you. Freaking delusional. That's the only thing I would dislike about a streamer. Otherwise I have no problem with them making stacks and being cringy or acting like children. I find it entertaining.