@The One And Only SALTE You might get competition.
On a serious note: Kiki, visiting here is like visiting a cross between insane asylum and a zoo where the chimps, inmates, and the keepers fling dung at each other. To quote Dante Alighieri, "ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER."
I'm a "literally who" compared to most of the people talked about on here. Someone like Kiki or Pippa makes an account here people will immediately find out and spread that shit. My saving grace is that nobody knows who the fuck I am. If they make an account, expect a fuckton of cancel attempts by the indie crowd while I just keep on keepin' on.
I would go even further that having streamlabs might slightly decrease revenue. You make almost nothing from stream labs, you complicate the explanation on how to donate, and you split up where people see the donations.
There is a reason successful web companies obsess over the amount of clicks and amount of mental energy needed when going through their website. Probably not noticable for almost all streamers and there is still the argument for diversifying income streams.
Streamlabs has more direct benefits for the streamer than it does for the audience. I use it myself, and most of the money I've made is through Streamlabs donations. It took Twitch 4 months since I got partnered to give me my first payout, and I've been sitting on about 200 in Streamlabs donos since a month ago.
Streamlabs makes money available immediately and Paypal only charges a transfer fee when someone gives you money. For people who care about making the most money out of streaming, this is the better option. It's why fucks like DSP prefer it.
However, bits and Twitch subcriptions (and by extension, Youtube Superchats) have a more direct benefit for the viewer in terms of rewarding them. Bit badges, sub badges, emote unlocks, highlighted messages and VOD access are all things that are good for the viewer experience. Despite not making as much money from subscriptions and bits, I prefer people to support me with those so I can get to work on providing things like better emotes and badges to give back to them. Youtube's biggest flaw with the memberships, though, is that emotes are channel exclusive and not site-wide.
Mori used to be my favourite target, but ever since Salte left I havent had many chances to bait people into typing essays about why Mori is cool and I'm wrong for 'hating her'
Kiara is the second lowest hanging fruit and it guarantees replies

i'm just waiting for the kfp committee to show up.
Bitch I'm still here. I don't think anyone is wrong for hating her, sometimes I just think the reasons are ridiculous.
Not everyone can like everyone. I can't stand Gura and Ame, for example, but that doesn't mean they're bad. Ina I just don't find all that interesting to watch; I have to be in a very particular mood to enjoy her. Calli and Kiara I can watch most of the time and walk away thinking it was a good time.