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- May 17, 2021
Was his Sunday stream because he missed a sponsor read? Am I making this up?
Speaking of sponsors; has anyone been superchatting him to read promo for their brands? Such as the teaman and some other cbd, delta 9, w/e thing?
He said on his LOCALS stream Friday night that he forgot to do the read, then that he would do a weekend stream. I think that was the reason...
As for SC adverts, the anime tea person has moved on because Nick called V-tuber fans 'paedos' when he and Coomalot were fighting with Pippa Pipkin and gaslighting harder than an 19th century London. No one else does, AFAIK, but I am basing that off the dearth of chats, in general.
Interesting. I really don't know why he agreed to the locals post shows, especially when he already signed the Rumble contract. I saw him complain about how he hates doing them because he's always exhausted after streaming, so I always wonder why he would do them. Not to mention nearly all of the embarrassing clips of him come now from those kitchen/hot tub ramblings. Seems like he just decided to make a needless problem for himself. If he is renegotiating, that seems like the #1 priority.
He signed with LOCALS stipulations because did it because it was a fun coombox until people realised that 1. He was not going to do any more trial content they wanted, 2. Their posts were public 3. Nick stopped caring and appearing there regularly.
As for streaming, part of his cope during a LOCALS stream where he 'had plans for LOCALS in the future' was that once it was part of a contract, it demotivated him. He wants to get rid of the requirement, so that he can do LOCALS more, but whenever he wants to.
Because he has to, he does not want to.
The idea of fulfilling obligation and work is such an anathema to him. It does not appear that this mindset transfers totally to his children, and I am glad that they are not like to starve or suffer neglect.
Locals was a way for Nick to make alot of additional money. To get people to pay for locals, the streamer has to provide content and engagement that is both unique to locals and of sufficient value to the audience. To do it right, you have to spend dedicated time on chat engagement, create additional streaming content specifically for locals and do stuff that makes the audience think they are getting something special.
But shortly after he started his locals, Nick took a look at the work required to do locals right and said "I'm not doing that". And he effectively killed his own locals. He has to do the required content (for now), but he has made it clear that he really doesn't want to do locals at all. Just like he doesn't want to bridge shows from youtube and just like he doesn't care about superchats anymore.
What Nick wants is to be paid a big wage by Rumble for streaming a given set of hours in exchange for him putting in no effort whatsoever. The whole idea of "working" is kind of a mystery to Nick.
He wanted to replace his DISCORD that was full of detractors, but until then, it was a passive income source where he had very little engagement.
I ended up on Law&Crime as a result of the algorithm and they were sponsored by Attorney Tom
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Tom is doing what Nick should be doing