From a Bloomberg article, published in Sept 2022, on Dan Clancy (the current Twitch CEO): "Twitch lost both its chief content officer and chief operating officer earlier this year. Neither have been replaced. Remaining top Twitch executives, including Clancy and Emmett Shear, co-founder and chief executive officer, are more product-focused than creator-focused, people familiar with the matter said. A Silicon Valley fixture, Clancy has held top engineering positions at Nextdoor and Google. There are few voices representing Twitch’s community of creators at the executive table, according to two former managers."
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@@tigressor Matt is a wubcub that was murdered a little over a year ago and wubby talked about him on stream. This stream was the day his murderer was convicted in court. You can find where wubby talked about him originally in the hylyl 14 vod from 12/10/2021
The twitch interview: my take is that twitch wants to usher in younger streamers they know they can manipulate and control more than the adult streamers. Clout chasing would be more important than money to younger creators at first.
Twitch is so dogshit a platform that's actively unfun to use that I was legit a bit disappointed when I had to watch the media share twitch vod instead of waiting for the yt re-upload (doing gods work my guy) But even still. Subs should be 90/10 in streamers favour and prime subs should be 50/50. Hell I'd even understand 30/70 on prime subs in favour of twitch. That prime sub is a crazy deal and always has been and always seemed like they would back out of it eventually. I think best case scenario for twitch surviving as a platform after this being 50/50 primes with 70/30 staying.
It doesn't make any sense why Mayia and Alluxx wouldn't just lie to everyone, trick Carlos into thinking he had the upper hand and just vote him off. It makes no sense.
I wish hed just switch to RU-vid already. Feels like hes been talking about it for years. I understand its a massive decision, but he seems miserable on Twitch.
Idk its hard to be miserable with 26k subs. Dropping an established position to switch to a platform which he has historically had a shit history with and has in general its own issues with the dmca system and such seems like a very risky move
Man cutting to the absolute DISMAL mood the room was in after talking about the CEO and revenue split when at least four of the contestants are streamers, holy shit
I find it disappointing that Wubby talks trash on Twitch yet is unable to take a strong stance and distance himself from a corporation that, in his opinion, engages in unethical behavior. I understand he has a crew that he has to take care of but this feels like a lot of complaining with little action when he could be doing something. I know his fans would follow.
@@Apocobat don’t get me wrong, I love Wubby, but the difference from the government and twitch is you can run for a government position and make the changes that you see fit. Wubby isn’t going to get an executive job at twitch to make changes from the inside. Yes, you can work for a company and be critical of their practices but at the end of the day if I work for Exxon and bitch about how they continue to have bad practices that lead to continued oil spills without action then when does that person become part of the problem? Still working for a company allows the company to continue their practices.
@@WubbyStreamArchive I get that, but Wubby has also made comments to the effect of “if my contract stays the same I’ll stay at twitch” all the while making comments that are “twitch fucks the small streamers or the new streamers”. I want Wubby to make his bread but at the same time being with twitch allows their practices to continue. He could make a statement video saying at the end of his contract he will move to a different platform but it seems he is scared of jumping ship which is completely understandable.