2/3/2022 VTuber Pipkin Pippa makes fun of Ralph - Ethan Ralph curbstomped by a two-year-old PNG pink rabbit.

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Imagine being such a fuckup that you try to do a rage stream against someone with as much low hanging fruit as Pippa has right now and he's only managed to fuck it up and make more money for her :story: good job Gunt all you've managed to do is prove that Zax is a more efficient groomer than you - his victim actually makes him money and you're helping lmao
And she willfully sticks with him.
 
Ralphamale spammers gave up after ten minutes and two wordfilters. No stamina.
Jaden McNeil in Pippa's chat lmao
The true numbers of Ralphamale spammers is sad really.
I expect a "raid" downvoters to be at least in the hundreds.
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I don't know why he's laughing... he was banging a bitch that homely himself only a few years ago... the one who had a fivehead bigger than Pippa's. What was her name again?
Nora or Adrienne Blair?

Also he brought his paedophilic stallion on to say "you can't just take back your..."
Your what, Amanda? You mean you can't just NOT retract being paedophile? Yes?
 
V-Tubin seems to make ludicrous amounts of money, pretty good gig for degenerate ugly bottom-dwellers with decent radio voices, who know how to market themselves to pedophile coomers for those big shekels.
It's good money - for the top 1%, sure. Maybe the top 5% are making a living from it. The vast majority are not doing it full-time.

Even some of the other PC streamers have second jobs, though I think Pippa is doing well enough to not have to do so.

I guess what he's playing now is from last night's KC? I haven't listened to it yet but it seems to have nothing to do with Pips. Is he done?
 
That's way more than I expected, figured it would be something like 5-20%, but I suppose it's not that out there compared to other industries. I'm assuming she gets a cut of merch, and other shit?
It varies, a couple companies take nothing from donations and just take a full merch cut. And remember it includes paying for the models and tard wranglers which can be expensive as shit. Supposedly her company still hasn't turned a profit based on statements from the CEO, which I'm inclined to believe. They do get a cut of merch and for the bigger ones (for those who don't know Pippa counts as tiny compared to the big leagues) merch makes shit loads of money for them, well outweighing superberries. On the order of million per month for the people at the top when new merch is released.
 
Corporate vtubers do typically get a cut from merchandise, but for small corporations like Phase Connect it's probably not that much money.

The advantage of going corpo is the exposure and backing you get. Phase Connect is fairly small but the top Holo & Niji vtubers make bank. And this is just superchats - merchandise is probably a bigger earner for them.

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So if her streams are like 3 hours long, minimum wage of $8, that's $24 which she will have to make $34, and on top of that $10-$24 more to match some burger flipper who has a stable schedule and timesheet, and 8 hours of work instead of 3-4 in her case.
Wow, that's kind of ridiculous. It's Uber levels of neet exploitation.

I suppose those companies set up everything, including those moving png files? Not being able to turn a profit with such high premiums just shows how unsustainable these businesses are.
 
Supposedly her company still hasn't turned a profit based on statements from the CEO,
That doesn't surprise me. Youtube and other mediums like make almost no money unless you're bringing in a lot of super chats or have a huge viewer base, and when I say huge I mean millions of views. If you're very lucky you'll make something like 70-100$ per 10k views on a video, but usually it's 4$ or less on 1k views with gaming making as little as 2$ a per 1k.

merch makes shit loads of money for them, well outweighing superberries.
This also makes sense and probably why Miao wanted to let them have full chat funds with no cut on his end but they wouldn't get a cut of the merch. Youtube, if you want to be company and not just some dude, is an advertisement platform. It's great for driving traffic to your products, but not exactly the best for making money in itself.
 
"Defending Pippa" and "shitting on Ralph for not even being able to topple an anime rabbit" are not the same thing
When has Ralph ever succeed in actively taking down someone? He wins by existing, and calamity naturally befalls his ayylogs. Null was right, Ralph's win condition is just existing.
 
So if her streams are like 3 hours long, minimum wage of $8, that's $24 which she will have to make $34, and on top of that $10-$24 more to match some burger flipper who has a stable schedule and timesheet, and 8 hours of work instead of 3-4 in her case.
Wow, that's kind of ridiculous. It's Uber levels of neet exploitation.

I suppose those companies set up everything, including those moving png files? Not being able to turn a profit with such high premiums just shows how unsustainable these businesses are.

The better companies buy hardware and software for their streamers, promote them through advertisements, con appearances, etc., coordinate inter- and intra-company collaboration streams, etc. PC actually pays their first generation of streamers a small salary, too, which is pretty much unheard of among agencies. PC recently debuted their second generation of streamers, so that was probably a decent outlay of cash for them, but I'd imagine they're having just enough success nowadays to be turning a profit soon if not already.

At any rate, Ralph has been streaming a pride festival or something for like 20 minutes, and I'm bored. I think I'll flip over to Pippa's stream and start it from the beginning.
 
So if her streams are like 3 hours long, minimum wage of $8, that's $24 which she will have to make $34, and on top of that $10-$24 more to match some burger flipper who has a stable schedule and timesheet, and 8 hours of work instead of 3-4 in her case.
Wow, that's kind of ridiculous. It's Uber levels of neet exploitation.

I suppose those companies set up everything, including those moving png files? Not being able to turn a profit with such high premiums just shows how unsustainable these businesses are.
They're super unstable, she spent her first payout on a headset and some nectarines for herself and to share with her parents. There's a reason why Pippa was super poor for a long time.

That being said, she's actually making enough to slowly be advancing and she's become the face of Phase to some extent as they used her for their new AR partner tech which is rather cool. It's like a start up, if things continue growing and she continues being popular she can end up very well off, but right now she went from poor to being able to consistently afford rent as her viewers jumped from 200 to 500-800 consistently in this year.

In other words, Ralph picked a fight with an autistic malnourished poor waif of a bald girl and still lost.
 
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I suppose those companies set up everything, including those moving png files? Not being able to turn a profit with such high premiums just shows how unsustainable these businesses are.

The companies pay for the model, yes.

The big companies make a profit. These numbers are for Anycolor, which is generally considered the 2nd biggest vtubing company behind Cover. Anycolor is public so we actually have their financial information.

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Phase just isn't very big. Like any industry there are bigger players and smaller ones. A lot of the smaller ones die, some survive.
 
The companies pay for the model, yes.

The big companies make a profit. These numbers are for Anycolor, which is generally considered the 2nd biggest vtubing company behind Cover. Anycolor is public so we actually have their financial information.

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Phase just isn't very big. Like any industry there are bigger players and smaller ones. A lot of the smaller ones die, some survive.
Those are some impressive figures.
I suppose the key to this business is rapid growth then diversity to avoid being stagnant then.
 
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