2018-07-20 Curse Drops DSPGaming - It just doesn't make (Ad)Sense...

How long will it take for this to get fixed with no work from DSP?

  • 1 day

    Votes: 44 13.9%
  • 2-5 days

    Votes: 113 35.6%
  • 1 week

    Votes: 54 17.0%
  • 1 month

    Votes: 106 33.4%

  • Total voters
    317
(dsp is going through google search results that come up when you search his name)
number 5: da lalcaw wiki

now he's talking about the "organized slander" and how it'd be impossible for him to get a job because of what he sees when he searches "phil burnell"
I loved the part where he listed out what jobs he would apply for and he listed fucking Microsoft and Boeing. Maybe DSP is a comedian?
 
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https://twitter.com/TheyCallMeDSP/status/1020438957799047168
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https://twitter.com/TheyCallMeDSP/status/1020439082353098752
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1) Fuckin' called it a couple of months ago with Curse dropping him.
2) I am in awe that he outright admitted to a TOS violation (having more than 1 account).
3) I'm sure that it'll still work itself out.
4) Based on his "Twitch was only 25% more than Youtube last month" statement, I'm gonna see if I can work out about what his Youtube CPM was.
 
Based on his "Twitch was only 25% more than Youtube last month" statement, I'm gonna see if I can work out about what his Youtube CPM was.

One issue with using this to calculate anything is that its impossible to know the particular financial situation he's in each month (besides DSP being truthful).

The other issue is that its impossible to know if DSP uses actual "financial months" or if he just decides shit is good/bad based on what arrives in da bank account rather than what income he actually gets each month (knowing that YT/Twitch have delayed payments)

More than likely he's being soft on how important YouTube is/was.
 
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The only issue with using this to calculate anything is that its impossible to know the particular financial situation he's in each month (besides DSP being truthful).

More than likely he's being soft on how important YouTube is/was.

Oh, this is nothing more than a ballpark estimate, but I'm curious how well it matches up with the ~$2 CPM I worked out from the end of 2017. It's just a curiosity at this point that might slightly better inform what his finances are like.
 
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Given DSP is banned from AdSense for life, can he still get a YouTube gaming/Superchat account or is he also banned from that?
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4) Based on his "Twitch was only 25% more than Youtube last month" statement, I'm gonna see if I can work out about what his Youtube CPM was.
Yes but he's a pathalogical liar. Dozens if not hundreds of people contacted him disgusted with TIHYDP. Multiple copyright lawyers told him TIHYDP is illegal. 50+ people messaged him and told him X.
 
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A couple people I know who stream and upload videos to YouTube are also losing their partnership with Curse today. The difference here is that they knew about it because Curse emailed them several weeks ago letting them know they were being cut loose, so they also emailed Phil. Either he ignored it, didn't get the email, or just wasn't paying attention. This should not have come as a surprise to him, he'd have had several weeks to prepare and find a new network to partner with.

I wouldn't put it past pigroach to know it was coming and wait until it happened to make a story out of it. His paypigs love emergencies.

(dsp is going through google search results that come up when you search his name)
number 5: da lalcaw wiki

now he's talking about the "organized slander" and how it'd be impossible for him to get a job because of what he sees when he searches "phil burnell"

Dumbass. If it's in writing it isn't slander.

More than likely he's being soft on how important YouTube is/was.

Standard roach logic. His paypigs should question if it wasn't important why should they give him more money?
 
I wouldn't put it past pigroach to know it was coming and wait until it happened to make a story out of it. His paypigs love emergencies.

He already made a vague "emergency announcement" / "something bad might happen" and people rapidly figured out the most likely thing was Curse either closing shop or kicking off 90% of their partnered channels.

But yeah he obviously likes to play with wrestlemania thematics and we're supposed to be in the crowd right now getting a rush from the rumble of the audience and the spotlight pointing at the chest of Hulk Hogan as he pulls down his pants and reveals his engorged cock....

...while we hold up our placards that say "DSP GET A JOB":
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I wouldn't put it past pigroach to know it was coming and wait until it happened to make a story out of it. His paypigs love emergencies.
1:05:14 - 1:06:27, Phil teases the existence of an amorphous problem that, as Neger points out, shares similarities with today's emergency. So you would be right. For extra entertainment value, pay attention to when and how often eye contact is broken.
 
Okay, so re: the 25% comment I referenced above, Phil would have gotten April's cheers/subs money in June. That amount was ~$3100. Assuming the "money he got last month" included the tip money from June only, Phil got an additional $2,507.32 in tips (thanks to @SoapQueen1 ). So that's approximately $5600 from Twitch. Divide that 1.25, and you get about $4000-4500 (putting a range to allow for Phil's lying and/or shit math skillz).

Now, Phil's youtube money received in June would have been from May, when he had ~1.6M views (socialblade has 2.3M, but there's an anomalous day of 700k+ views). So, that would correspond to a CPM of 4500 / (1.6M / 1000) = ~$2.80. Now, that's probably off, but it does indicate that he's probably been getting at least about $2 CPM, which works out to at least $3k a month. And I think it might be higher some months, so maybe even $4k a month. $40-50k annually is a hefty dropoff (assuming this sticks).
 
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