I haven't been following DSP very much for the past week or so, but whenever I was skipping through a recorded re-stream, he had around low-to-mid-200 viewers and was using chargebacks as an instrument to "thank" his fans for giving him money, helping him out with said chargebacks.
Checking up on the view count, it has actually been very bad the past week with him playing a lot of Nier: Automata, Paper Mario and Fire Emblem. In fact, it even was one of his worst weeks ever on Twitch since coming back to the platform, and you can clearly see the low numbers of the past week.
A graph starting at one year ago up until now:
And one starting at the end of 2016/start of 2017 up until now:
Only Fall Guys nettted him decent views, especially the first day he streamed it, but interest has clearly been dwindling the 2nd and 3rd time he played. You know, because DSP is boring as fuck and doesn't know how to keep an audience interested on his own merits. It really shows how insane it is how much money a couple of sad individuals are pumping into him with such a lack of general interest into what DSP's doing.
The big spike you see is from July 18th, the day after he got banned from Twitch the first time for the DMCA complaint. So this basically were people checking out the train wreck, hoping to see him get banned again live on stream. Organic growth etc.
About the chargebacks, PigPigGo clearly shows how he has been putting the pressure on his viewers by mentioning chargebacks more and more the past few months:
Now it's just another one of the guilt-tripping tactics he uses to rake in the disability/unemployment benefits of his wheelchair fans.
It's funny how things change, huh, DSP?
(March 2019)