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I don't think DSP deletes the vods so Twitch staff cannot view the stream (which btw sounds like a lame excuse, I'm sure they can view it they just don't want it widely known)
I do think DSP deletes the vods so people have to go watch them on DSPGaming after his gin o clock tweet tells everyone how fun the game is after trashing it and wishing the devs to get kicked in the nuts.
It could be a technical bit of fuckery they use in the same manner as splitting hairs between don't call it a fundraiser while referring to it as raising funds is perfectly acceptable.
Also isn't there basically a rule in place that states he's not allowed to monetize his stream content on youtube until the 24 hour time limit is up? Unless he's considered an affiliate or whatever and is allowed to bypass this rule now. I really don't pay enough attention to when he uploads.. anything at all.
You're also right of course in that he obviously wants to maxmize youtube views. Those 12 cents per video really add up dood. Sad thing is they really do though I doubt it's any of his new material that actually sustains him on that platform at all with the views he gets. It's his inability to break patterns in his daily life that forces him to start uploading right away eventhough he doesn't actually need to.
Whether a combination of any or all of the above we know for a fact there are instances he should probably be getting into trouble with Twitch and he doesn't. They just fuckin T-Pose and flail their arms about like he does. He's clearly spoken to someone on there and and has found out all about the autistic precision required to slither just within their boundaries. Can't fucking drive in a straight line in a racing game but he sure as shit can zigzag like a knifefish when it comes to dodging at minimum a suspension.