[2021 April 21] DSP kicked out of Twitch Partnership? Edit: Confirmed.

How soon will the partnership be back?

  • It's actually gone.

    Votes: 619 44.1%
  • 24 hours or less

    Votes: 181 12.9%
  • 1-3 days

    Votes: 345 24.6%
  • 3-7 days

    Votes: 136 9.7%
  • 7 days+

    Votes: 122 8.7%

  • Total voters
    1,403
I'm only an occasional Phil follower. Assuming this ban sticks, how screwed is Phil, realistically?

Also, what's the thing about not talking about bits in relation to money? They're not allowed to say how much of a cut Twitch gets compared to the streamer? Is this some "they're not funbux because Jeff Bezos says they're not" type of thing?
 
I'm only an occasional Phil follower. Assuming this ban sticks, how screw is Phil, realistically?

Also, what's the thing about not talking about bits in relation to money? They're not allowed to say how much of a cut Twitch gets compared to the streamer? Is this some "they're not funbux because Jeff Bezos says they're not" type of thing?
Hard to say. Most likely he will scrap by for a bit couple years. But he's running out of scams.
 
I'm only an occasional Phil follower. Assuming this ban sticks, how screwed is Phil, realistically?

Also, what's the thing about not talking about bits in relation to money? They're not allowed to say how much of a cut Twitch gets compared to the streamer? Is this some "they're not funbux because Jeff Bezos says they're not" type of thing?
He is still afloat thanks to a solid core of revolving retarrs with a lot of expendable cash. Getting booted off twitch will cut into his 'dumbass zoom-zoom got mommy's credit card and gave bits to the pig' payment as well as being cut off from his regular twitch paycheck.

Short term, he will get a ton of pitybux the grift continues.
Long term, when he inevitably jilts more paypigs him being off twitch and less visible will hurt his chances for getting new paypigs, the grift is hampered and may end.

But then again, pigroach luck so this autistic analysis can be thrown out at a whim anytime.
 
Payment processors could have gotten sick of all the chargebacks, contested donations, etc?

Even though Twitch doesn't itself have that problem, stuff like Stream labs and other services are like bread and butter to one another.

Too many reasons on why DSP got banned.
 
So whats the speculated reasoning?
My pet theory is that it's from his tweet about Chauvin getting attention from corporations, but it's most likely begging-related or viewer harassment (e.g. the PWDubz event; this week's "If you're being negative in other chats, you're not welcome here"). I personally hope we never find out, and DSP just has to accept it like with StreamLabs.
 
I'm only an occasional Phil follower. Assuming this ban sticks, how screwed is Phil, realistically?

Also, what's the thing about not talking about bits in relation to money? They're not allowed to say how much of a cut Twitch gets compared to the streamer? Is this some "they're not funbux because Jeff Bezos says they're not" type of thing?
I would say he will be a few thousand in the hole.

Half his subs are from retards dropping several hundos on sub bombs so it would stand to reason they will just donate directly instead, same with many of his cheers also come from a select few.

It is not gonna kill him, but it will hurt him especially since prior to this his begging has been trough the roof.
 
As is always the case with Phil, this is just going to be another painfully boring letdown. OIC will just tip instead and, probably, Phil will realise he prefers it that way. He's got a new single to add to his Prestream: Greatest Hits mix, though, so maybe, just maybe, it'll water down the classics for a little bit.
 
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