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Total income for the month September: $6233.75
  • $2315.11 of this came from tips and is already available for withdrawal.
  • $1359.18 of ths came from new/increased Patreon pledges along with what was still pledged on midnight October 1 and will be available for withdrawal on October 5, 2017
  • $2559.46 of this came from bits and subs on Twitch and will be available for withdrawal on November 15, 2016
  • Data is collected every 5 minutes
  • If no new data is found nothing is entered into the files that this chart references
  • Tip data is based on what darksydephil says during streams and/or screenshots of on-screen notifications during streams. EddyB43Cynic makes screenshots which catch these notifications
  • Patreon data is based off the public facing numbers shown on darksydephil's Patreon campaign webpage
  • A handful of patrons' cards are declined during the first day of the month, so the total amount darksydephil takes away from Patreon is slightly lower than displayed
  • I am uncertain what is being represented by the tiny (less than $0.89) increases in the total amount pledged, but I count them as a new/increased pledge
  • Bit and sub data is based on Twitch chat logs
  • The cumulative amount is the total amount of income darksydephil has earned in this period, based on the data shown
  • YouTube ad revenue, Twitch ad revenue, merchandise sales via Teespring, and affiliate sales commissions via LootCrate are not shown here
Holy shit! How does Phil manage to have money problems with such a monthly income?
 
But he's not broke. He's been claiming to be broke since 2013, we know he makes $70,000+/year thanks to folks like @EddyB43 and @SoapQueen1 , and he always goes out and buys expensive shit for himself after a begging video. He only begs like this so he doesn't have to spend his own money on this shit. I don't understand why people still believe Phil's EMERGENCY I NEED MONEY REE videos when he's been telling the exact same lies for almost 5 years now.
Holy shit, how does Phil manage to have money problems with such a monthly income?

Probably has a lot to do with him paying to support two entire households. Neither of which generate any income.
As well as a mountain of debt from other sources (loans/credit cards/car payments etc)
 
Holy shit! How does Phil manage to have money problems with such a monthly income?
His expenses pertaining to frivolous spending are wildly out of control, in addition to two mortgages plus the interest on the mountains of debt he currently possesses that have caught up with him.
The way Phil loses his mind every couple weeks and mentions needing money every single pre-stream...he's not nearly a good enough actor to be so accurately portraying someone barely hanging on, living paycheck to paycheck while secretly leaping off a diving board into waves of gold.
 
But he's not broke. He's been claiming to be broke since 2013, we know he makes $70,000+/year thanks to folks like @EddyB43 and @SoapQueen1
Based on what SoapQueen is saying he makes WAY more than $70k per year. How embarrassing to be that bad with money. Remember awhile back when he said he wasn't gonna be able to marry Leanna or have kids anytime soon due to money problems? He was saying that while likely earning $80k a year. That's WAY over the medium family income. Plenty of dad's with stay at home wives raising 1 or 2 kids on that kinda money. Not Phil. He couldn't even afford more than a $140 Chinese engagement ring. Unbelievable but then again, I guess that's just how street smarts work.
 
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Based on what SoapQueen is saying he makes WAY more than $70k per year. How embarrassing to be that bad with money. Remember awhile back when he said he wasn't gonna be able to marry Leanna or have kids anytime soon due to money problems? He was saying that while likely earning $80k a year. That's WAY over the medium family income. Plenty of dad's with stay at home wives raising 1 or 2 kids on that kinda money. Not Phil. He couldn't even afford more than a $140 Chinese engagement ring. Unbelievable but then again, I guess that's just how street smarts work.

Gluttony.
 
He doesn't have money problems. He has a spending problem. He wastes his income on microwave meals, fast food, overpriced electronics, and house plants.
Gluttony.

In the magical world of make believe, let's say that Phil strikes it rich for some reason on Twitch and his income increases a shit ton.

How much do you want to bet he'd be sitting in his new bank-owned house in Alaska, whining and cunting on about his debt while his other 6 properties sit empty and unused?
 
In the magical world of make believe, let's say that Phil strikes it rich for some reason on Twitch and his income increases a shit ton.

How much do you want to bet he'd be sitting in his new bank-owned house in Alaska, whining and cunting on about his debt while his other 6 properties sit empty and unused?
My bet is on him sitting on his sofa and bitching about how his chefs in the restaurant can cook his authentic italian sauce as good as he can and he needs bits and cheers alongside Patreon donations to buy the much needed groceries for the restaurant!
 
And here we are in the first day of the spookiest month and he failed to reach the Patreon goal, but knowing him he probably is going to steal that Lego Batman costume he saw in the wild and stream god knows what
 
And here we are in the first day of the spookiest month and he failed to reach the Patreon goal, but knowing him he probably is going to steal that Lego Batman costume he saw in the wild and stream god knows what

No he met the goal, just people reduced their pledges (as he asked them to) to avoid being recharged.
To make this reply worth it, he did also say during a recent prestream that he can't actually afford the costume at the moment while panhandling for bits and cheers.
 
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No he met the goal, just people reduced their pledges (as he asked them to) to avoid being recharged.
To make this reply worth it, he did also say during a recent prestream that he can't actually afford the costume at the moment while panhandling for bits and cheers.
"Pledge $1125 to my patreon to see me wear a disguse on halloween! BTW, I can't afford it despite hitting that ludicrous goal.
P.S. Thank you, you fucking worthless human beings, for the pledge!"
 
No he met the goal, just people reduced their pledges (as he asked them to) to avoid being recharged.
To make this reply worth it, he did also say during a recent prestream that he can't actually afford the costume at the moment while panhandling for bits and cheers.
So October is going to be another EMERGENCY month so he can get money for that costume.
 
"Pledge $1125 to my patreon to see me wear a disguse on halloween! BTW, I can't afford it despite hitting that ludicrous goal.
P.S. Thank you, you fucking worthless human beings, for the pledge!"
If DSP renegs on buying a Halloween costume after the funding goal has been satisfied and voting has been conducted, after all those pre-streams saying how special it was to have two goals instead of one, it will be equally as pathetic as when he refused to put together a short Project 7 trailer even after he was specifically paid over several months to do so.
 
Since I'm now on KiwiFarms, I might as well post my monthly summaries here too. Spoiler tags because this is going to be a huge post.

DSPGaming for September 2017 hits a record low of 1.58mn monthly views, down ~270K since last month, new record worst month below February 2017's 1.63mn.
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Eagle eyed readers might see August 2015, which is the strikes month & a negative value, it is actually ~2.55mn when you add back the deleted views. Also June 2017 appears to be 1.37mn, but that doesn't account for ~650K views from when DSP privated the entire Persona 5 playthrough & some prestreams.
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My rough counts show 715K+ views on new/recent videos (on recent playlists updated during September) out of 1.58mn, ~45% of his views for the month on "new" videos.DSPGaming Monthly Views 201709 Views5 ~716K out of 1.58mn.jpg
Finally this was reached with 753 videos, not as high as June 2017's 765 videos.
DSPGaming Monthly Views 201709 753 videos.png

KOGaming for September 2017 hits a record low of 17.87K views, down over 35% from August. Not surprising, as there were no new videos, only real views came early in the month from the ALERT & Agents of Mayhem review videos at the end of August. DSP now deems this channel dead thanks to the demonetization issue.
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~$2410 in subs & cheers makes this DSP's 3rd best month, just barely behind April 2017 & well behind the abnormally large August 2017 total of just over $3K.
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First month tracking tips & DSP is around ~$2400 with me ignoring presumably several sub $2 tips. If you wonder what DSP will get if the $500 kahntent & $150 PS go buy some fucking headphones 'troll tips' well be pulled, it's ~$1750.
Twitch cheer & subs total 201709 Summary including tips $2397.77 pt1.jpg Twitch cheer & subs total 201709 Summary including tips $2397.77 pt2.jpg
Strangely my tips count is different from SoapQueen1 in the OPPOSITE DIRECTION to what I expected. I expected my tips to be lower since I didn't include an unknown number of sub $2 non-visible tips, yet they're higher by over $80 at ~$2397.77. Also my cheers/subs total is lower by almost $150 at ~$2410.59 - I do ignore some subs when the month count hasn't gone up, and if my raw logs don't confirm a cheer went through I don't include it - I've seen a couple cheers not show up at all in my raw logs in the last week or so.
Total income for the month September: $6233.75
  • $2315.11 of this came from tips and is already available for withdrawal.
  • $1359.18 of ths came from new/increased Patreon pledges along with what was still pledged on midnight October 1 and will be available for withdrawal on October 5, 2017
  • $2559.46 of this came from bits and subs on Twitch and will be available for withdrawal on November 15, 2016
  • Data is collected every 5 minutes
  • If no new data is found nothing is entered into the files that this chart references
  • Tip data is based on what darksydephil says during streams and/or screenshots of on-screen notifications during streams. EddyB43Cynic makes screenshots which catch these notifications
  • Patreon data is based off the public facing numbers shown on darksydephil's Patreon campaign webpage
  • A handful of patrons' cards are declined during the first day of the month, so the total amount darksydephil takes away from Patreon is slightly lower than displayed
  • I am uncertain what is being represented by the tiny (less than $0.89) increases in the total amount pledged, but I count them as a new/increased pledge
  • Bit and sub data is based on Twitch chat logs
  • The cumulative amount is the total amount of income darksydephil has earned in this period, based on the data shown
  • YouTube ad revenue, Twitch ad revenue, merchandise sales via Teespring, and affiliate sales commissions via LootCrate are not shown here
 

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