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WEW HOLY COPE !They made $1660 tonight and had normal viewership numbers sure looks like they are sinking.
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WEW HOLY COPE !They made $1660 tonight and had normal viewership numbers sure looks like they are sinking.
This was such a weird thing, that made no sense and was evidence that the show was pre-recorded, but not too long after, they started pointing out what ralph was currently doing on his stream.
Live btwCould somebody elaborate on this with a clip, please?
500 people are still finishing the episode 13 mins after the stream ended is not a bad metric lol.
Do you have a timestamp for when that happens?This was such a weird thing, that made no sense and was evidence that the show was pre-recorded, but not too long after, they started pointing out what ralph was currently doing on his stream.
Once you crystallize a paypig herd, they're hard to truly shake off. Excuse the pun, but once someone has "bought in" into something, be it a new car or a few hundred dollars on an internet streamer, they'll rationalize the purchase and overlook faults to justify their financial investment. Plus, the act of paypigging builds a relationship that is more than the average viewer, once again leading to someone overlooking obvious faults.People cannot seem to seperate the audience from the paypigs. There were consistent tomatoes the entire stream, more likes than dislikes, chat was going on full revolt, but people are quick to bring up how much money they made. There are still a fair amount of viewers watching everything slowly fall, but they will surely lose their fans.
This is a debate about making money vs. providing entertainment and which one really matters. Anyone could accept money from paypigs, entertaining the minds of thousands of people takes work from the soul and they have lost their soul to ego.
Agree, if they want to keep going they will probably be fine if they can push through episodes and time will do its thing, but the big question is can/will they handle pushing through that adversity?Once you crystallize a paypig herd, they're hard to truly shake off. Excuse the pun, but once someone has "bought in" into something, be it a new car or a few hundred dollars on an internet streamer, they'll rationalize the purchase and overlook faults to justify their financial investment. Plus, the act of paypigging builds a relationship that is more than the average viewer, once again leading to someone overlooking obvious faults.
So long as they can weather this storm and keep above 1000 live viewers, they'll take a hit to the piggy bank and their pride, but they will more than limp on. Ironically enough, it's guys like Ralph who prove how far you can fall, yet still retain a profitable audience.
It's sad to say, but paypigs get in the way of any change being put forth into a show. You would think that it would operate in a way where a content creator entertains and appeases to an audience and gets support and when they bore and belitte an audience that they lose support, but paypigs will always pay whether the creator is putting out good content or not.Once you crystallize a paypig herd, they're hard to truly shake off. Excuse the pun, but once someone has "bought in" into something, be it a new car or a few hundred dollars on an internet streamer, they'll rationalize the purchase and overlook faults to justify their financial investment. Plus, the act of paypigging builds a relationship that is more than the average viewer, once again leading to someone overlooking obvious faults.
So long as they can weather this storm and keep above 1000 live viewers, they'll take a hit to the piggy bank and their pride, but they will more than limp on. Ironically enough, it's guys like Ralph who prove how far you can fall, yet still retain a profitable audience.
He's completely dependent on the show's income and trying to/has gotten a new apartment. He's not gonna stop even if his soul is crushed.PPP strikes me as someone who could easily lose interest if the fun is taken out of it
I actually have more faith in Warski tard strengthening through. He's been through this multiple times before, under much worse conditions. While PPP is in a tough financial situation, he may not have the emotional wherewithal to withstand the storm, especially if Surfer keeps feeding Ralph personal emotional trigger points.Agree, if they want to keep going they will probably be fine if they can push through episodes and time will do its thing, but the big question is can/will they handle pushing through that adversity?
Warski's not that good at this and PPP strikes me as someone who could easily lose interest if the fun is taken out of it by being mogged for being tards.
Just can't see them hang in there like Ralph did.
Over the long term, it is a losing strategy as the herd never grows or keeps at a constant with new blood, and the herd naturally cull itself over time, to the point you'd make more money flipping burgers. But if you're short sighted or more interested in having your ego rubbed, you can stagnate for a very long time once you have your core people. 80-20 principle in action.It's sad to say, but paypigs get in the way of any change being put forth into a show. You would think that it would operate in a way where a content creator entertains and appeases to an audience and gets support and when they bore and belitte an audience that they lose support, but paypigs will always pay whether the creator is putting out good content or not.
Maybe you just don't get it if you think that means anything.They made $1660 tonight and had normal viewership numbers sure looks like they are sinking.