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I hate this society. I hate it. I hate it so much. It's the ultimate form of comedy.
Work your entire life to hopefully not live in misery, get fucked by debt or end up in the streets, while millions of people are in extreme poverty.
Popular streamer licks the mic, gets half a million a month.

I know I'm being simplistic here, but it adds to the comedy.

Maybe I should tell you about the findom community, where some pay hundreds over time in an auction sort of thing, winner gets a nude, others get banned/nothing from Discord by a "pretty" girl. There's a fee to get unbanned and try again.
There was an image around about that retardation, but worse should be happening in the toxic depths of Discord as we speak.
For context, ban history according to:
https://streamerbans.com/user/amouranth
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I don't recognise 99.9% of the names people are talking about in the thread. That's not a brag - I just would like some more context. Aside from the lolcows (Pokimane, Alinity, Hasan, the fucking troondeer) with active threads, is there a way to find out who these people are? Reading some brief information about, say, the top-earning 50 strangers more than just their usernames would make half this thread more understandable.

Also, someone posted near the start of the thread that Jake Alley made $304. Even if that's during his entire streaming 'career', that seems ludicrous. But I'm presuming that in general the vast majority of streamers are people doing it for fun and pocket change? It certainly seems to be anyone with over 5k Twitter followers and an interest in games decides to give streaming a go at some point.
 
I don't recognise 99.9% of the names people are talking about in the thread. That's not a brag - I just would like some more context. Aside from the lolcows (Pokimane, Alinity, Hasan, the fucking troondeer) with active threads, is there a way to find out who these people are? Reading some brief information about, say, the top-earning 50 strangers more than just their usernames would make half this thread more understandable.

You could go to Twitch and type in their username. (I mean, duh.)

Also, someone posted near the start of the thread that Jake Alley made $304. Even if that's during his entire streaming 'career', that seems ludicrous. But I'm presuming that in general the vast majority of streamers are people doing it for fun and pocket change? It certainly seems to be anyone with over 5k Twitter followers and an interest in games decides to give streaming a go at some point.
It's not a career for everyone, no. Some people just do it to "hang out" with friends or just show off their gameplay in a game they like, and if they achieve monetization and end up making a few bucks off of it, hey, that's cool. It's just like YouTube; some people put a lot of effort into it and end up making a big profit, but most users just use it for the original purpose of sharing videos they've made and never expect to make a payoff from it.
 
I mean, this is exactly what you see on Chaturbate/camgirl sites in general. That its not only allowed, but encouraged on a site ran by mentally ill american puritans that flog themselves at the sight of a nipple and on a site that heavily caters to children with moms creditcard is just really fucked.
I sincerely hope there really is going to be a 'part 2' to this leak that includes at least the names of the paypigs so they can be crossreferenced with LinkedIn/Facebook leaks to track them down and publicly humiliate them for supporting thottery. Imagine the screeching that would ensue if the paypigs were bullied into going outside and touching grass for once. It would at once be glorious and help make the world a better place.
 
Work your entire life to hopefully not live in misery, get fucked by debt or end up in the streets, while millions of people are in extreme poverty.
Popular streamer licks the mic, gets half a million a month.

I know I'm being simplistic here, but it adds to the comedy.
Imagine the future of growing up and being told one of the best careers you can do in your life is being a e-thot whore who makes millions a year by being lazy and just looking pretty, while being told that being a doctor, a teacher, or a mechanic means you get peanuts and have to scrape by.

Might as well have a scene of Pokimane kicking a homeless man for begging for change on a nasty street to add to the ha-ha's
 
Oh cry me a river. Onlyfans is ending this pay-to-play porn shit anyways. They changed the TOS I thought to not allow hardcore porn on their site.
They threatened to do so... and then promptly walked it back when it became obvious that nobody was going to stick around if the thots left and they'd be utterly ruined. So they, like Twitch, continue to tolerate thottery because its profitable for them. I see no problem targeting simps to change that equation.
 
So they bailed on it? Well, the rest of the site is just cringy Pokemon bloggers, MLG, Wings of Redemption clones; et cetera et cetera. The worst of the worst of internet culture as of 2020 has bred from Twitch. The world of shitty in jokes, failtrolling and circlejerks from which you have never seen before.


Having them truly live in your head rent free with your answer being "raid the fuck out of them" so we can just exxor more legitimate retards/"simps"/incels from other communities proves that Twitch and Onlyfans are winning and will be winning for a long time. We gotta do something HUGE.
Like, teach them how to not simp to thots online.

Fuck it, I'm not trying to ruin your fun. Try it.
 
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But is this leaker going to be arrested? That is the hot question. You'd hope he'd get away with this, but it's very unlikely.

Doubt the person/s that did it will ever be caught.

Maybe the edgelord on 4chn will get a visit from a 3 letter agency as they have a online paper trail. And it wouldn't be the 1st time the owner of 8kun/4chn has handed over logs when agency's come a knocking.

For context:
The Original was posted on a darknet invite carder type site. The one posted there and the one leaked on 4chan are different file sizes file structures and have different checksums.

The person whom posted it on 4chan got a copy of the original that was posted as proof, modified/changed re-packed and posted it trying to be some sort of edgelord.

There will be another file leaked that has more content, the person/s whom did it are still shopping a dump that contains sensitive shit that is worth $. The person/s that did it had access to twitch/amazon for longer then acknowledged on twitch's twitter. If the file wasn't leaked to 4chan by the edgelord twitch wouldn't have even realised. They're got a lot of incompetent people working whom got there degrees from a weaties cereal box.
 
You could go to Twitch and type in their username. (I mean, duh.)


It's not a career for everyone, no. Some people just do it to "hang out" with friends or just show off their gameplay in a game they like, and if they achieve monetization and end up making a few bucks off of it, hey, that's cool. It's just like YouTube; some people put a lot of effort into it and end up making a big profit, but most users just use it for the original purpose of sharing videos they've made and never expect to make a payoff from it.

I started a personal YouTube channel over a decade ago for personal videos and from the start I knew I would never make money off of it, and even if I did it would want it to be a job or chore. I think monetization requirements were looser back then. I don't have anything against people making money from streaming/videos, but it does feel more authentic when no money is involved.
 
They threatened to do so... and then promptly walked it back when it became obvious that nobody was going to stick around if the thots left and they'd be utterly ruined. So they, like Twitch, continue to tolerate thottery because its profitable for them. I see no problem targeting simps to change that equation.
Do they really make that much money from e-thots? It seems like the top people are gamers/react andys.
 
Do they really make that much money from e-thots? It seems like the top people are gamers/react andys.
I'd need to go over the numbers, but yes, while the top people are gamers, a significant portion of their profits do indeed come from e-thots. Just because they are not among the biggest earners severally does not mean that they don't earn a shitload as a collective.
 
I started a personal YouTube channel over a decade ago for personal videos and from the start I knew I would never make money off of it, and even if I did it would want it to be a job or chore. I think monetization requirements were looser back then. I don't have anything against people making money from streaming/videos, but it does feel more authentic when no money is involved.
Money doesn't make someone unauthentic, it's when they try to maximize their earnings over everything else. Following "best practices" turns content into pure shit.
  • 5 second teaser.
  • Intro bumper.
  • Ask to subscribe, smash that like button, ring the bell!
  • Ad read for a shitting mobile game or monthly service.
  • Shares a fun little factoid with their "community" to reinforce a parasocial relationship.
  • 2 minutes worth of content that is repeated and stretched out for another 4 minutes.
  • Outro for a minute plus asking for Patreon donations, Twitter/Instagram/Discord followers, and padding the video to 10:01.
Keep in the mind "community" will have a dumb name like the NigNogs with each member being referred to as a niggerfaggot.
 
Part-2 apparently contains every twitch Registered user-account with the associated e-mail hashed pswrd's and connected 3rd party apps. And phone numbers. And whom the account is following and sub history.

The leak was 1st posted on a darknet forum. The group is actively shopping the dump/s they still have.
any news on this? I want to believe.
 
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