Twitch Is Desperate

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @Admiral_Dunt
    @Admiral_Dunt Год назад +3124

    Imagine being charged $25 when you're told that you're fired

    • @Joshieboy75
      @Joshieboy75 Год назад +174

      Twitch; it’s time for the $25 firing charge
      Streamer; no I’m leaving and going else where bye

    • @lifedeather
      @lifedeather Год назад +35

      Only $25? Charge $9999999999999 so no one can leave :D

    • @WitheredDayZz
      @WitheredDayZz Год назад +134

      That literally sounds like something Mr Krabs would do

    • @QuackSus
      @QuackSus Год назад +64

      @@Joshieboy75a "cancellation fee" for something like this is OTHERWORLDLY

    • @leonro
      @leonro Год назад +58

      They're clearly desperate for money. I understand that the platform is unsustainable from a financial standpoint, and they're probably losing massive amounts of money constantly. But they need to work with the community, not against them.
      Streamers are basically contractors with a huge voice, and Amazon think they can screw them over like they do with their other contractors, where they face few consequences for their actions.
      It's impossible to get away with screwing over streamers when they can easily go to another platform and drag twitch's image through the mud. And reputation is extremely important to get new creators.

  • @dizzyhq5100
    @dizzyhq5100 Год назад +20188

    I like to imagine the twitch staff are all in an intense competition for who can ruin the platform the fastest

    • @Style_224
      @Style_224 Год назад +221

      basically mixer 2.0

    • @mrpenguin8731
      @mrpenguin8731 Год назад +107

      I recognize that doge’s hair…

    • @TJ_Sports314
      @TJ_Sports314 Год назад +21

      here before comment blows up

    • @AbombInYourYard
      @AbombInYourYard Год назад +33

      guarantee this comment will get 4.1k+ likes

    • @RyanSoltani
      @RyanSoltani Год назад +5

      Who’s gonna win? Let’s find out-

  • @BalisongGuyChannel
    @BalisongGuyChannel Год назад +3144

    Feels more like a "we are apologizing because we got caught" rather than "we are apologizing cause we did something bad" situation

    • @inanimatesum4945
      @inanimatesum4945 Год назад +139

      That’s how it is for every corporate apology lol Game companies will apologize after customers didn’t eat their shit.

    • @pt6238
      @pt6238 Год назад +26

      @@inanimatesum4945 like blizzard.

    • @pennypenguin15
      @pennypenguin15 Год назад +62

      "Sorry we got caught"
      --Its ok just fix your nonsense
      "Ok fix'd"
      --You literally changed nothing.
      "(:"

    • @reidcunningham5906
      @reidcunningham5906 Год назад

      Exactly what I was about to comment.

    • @sebastiantschatordai
      @sebastiantschatordai Год назад +7

      Exactly, the fact that they didn't remove all the terrible changes in their terms of service proves that.

  • @R0ll0run
    @R0ll0run Год назад +1576

    Twitch: We want to be transparent with the community
    Also Twitch: Changes TOS in secret

  • @totempolejoe1
    @totempolejoe1 Год назад +3568

    A $25 cancellation fee if you reject the new Twitch Partner contract is absolutely disgusting. They are literally stooping to the low, anti-consumer strategies of goddamn cable companies.

    • @lemoniphobia
      @lemoniphobia Год назад +183

      that's exactly how i feel. although $25 isn't much, it feels like it's meant to trap twitch streamers and force them to agree with their new terms.

    • @lifedeather
      @lifedeather Год назад +38

      At least it’s only $25, they could easily charge like $999999999 so no one ever leaves 😂

    • @sluttyMapleSyrup
      @sluttyMapleSyrup Год назад +137

      @@lifedeather But don't you see how implementing such a fee even at $25 could lead to it inflating to do exactly that in the future? Like how MTXs in games went from little things like cosmetics to intentionally locking-out features previously included.

    • @meepswag35
      @meepswag35 Год назад +82

      kick is offering to pay it if you switch

    • @tjmiao4
      @tjmiao4 Год назад +11

      Creators literally make millions of twitch using their platform for free and people complain about $25. THATS crazy. You people are lost in the sauce hanging on ever word these creators say. Twitch is literally running at a loss and everytime they try to do something to change that they get threatened by the very people that they provided opportunity too. I wish they went through with all these changes and just said middle finger to these so called creators. Just to humble them.

  • @Gcool243
    @Gcool243 Год назад +4004

    Twitch wants to be “clear with the community” and yet still doesn’t give reasons when people are banned

    • @samantharedacted9226
      @samantharedacted9226 Год назад +345

      I streamed all summer last year and made it to a few hundred followers. I decided to do a pool stream to celebrate someone's birthday as twitch had recently made a pools category and it just sounded fun.
      I was extremely careful to pick out an appropriate swimsuit (no cleavage or anything) and be modest the whole stream. I made sure to put it in the correct category and was even telling people to please not ask me to turn around because I am trying to be modest and not show my butt. We were just chatting and having a good time when my stream suddenly stopped. I check my email and had received one email that I was PERMANENTLY banned for attire. I was baffled and immediately emailed back asking if they could explain what about it was wrong, never got a response.
      I was completely beside myself for months. I cried so many times wondering why and how I would've never done it had I known I could be permanently banned. I told close friends and in the coming months they would send me links to other girl's streams where they were wearing thongs doing squats for donations or painting their boobs. Finally, a woman had nude sex on stream and only got a 7 day ban. I cried so, so hard. I will never understand why, but I promised myself I would never stream on Twitch again.

    • @potatoman0913
      @potatoman0913 Год назад +75

      ​@@samantharedacted9226 :( I'm sorry

    • @GhosteYoutube
      @GhosteYoutube Год назад +65

      ​@@samantharedacted9226 im sorry for that, it seems all companies do this as a couple months ago ive had my epic games account (worth a couple thousands), suddenly banned with no explanation while i wasn't even actively using it, they never actually explained the reason behind it.
      I hope you find success on other platforms that are more welcoming and free of bs, best of luck!

    • @TheChronova
      @TheChronova Год назад +17

      trying to get twitch to listen is like talking to a brick wall. which is convinent that they are as clear as a brick wall too :o>

    • @jakesynx
      @jakesynx Год назад

      @@samantharedacted9226 damn thats so shitty, im sure if u made that type of success on twitch you could do it again on youtube but. thats so shitty either way.

  • @iLetBWP
    @iLetBWP Год назад +7577

    I love seeing a company destroy itself in real time.

    • @Nobody19011
      @Nobody19011 Год назад +142

      Never gets old.

    • @ulfhedinn79
      @ulfhedinn79 Год назад +1

      ​@David [DOND WII?! More like PooPoo WII!] What content do you make

    • @Georg3e
      @Georg3e Год назад +16

      Like blair aka Illuminaughtii 😂

    • @Style_224
      @Style_224 Год назад +4

      Mixer 2.0 anyone

    • @colzone598
      @colzone598 Год назад +30

      @@p-__ they’re not as moist.

  • @gr8b8m85
    @gr8b8m85 Год назад +246

    Corporations will NEVER get the message until you hurt their bottom line. We need a domino effect of creators going to other platforms, they need real consequences.

    • @Voidthedeathbringer5
      @Voidthedeathbringer5 Год назад +31

      You know. The French peasantry had a wonderful idea what to do about their nobility.
      Would be a shame to remind corpos of prior history. . . .

    • @Lennyst
      @Lennyst Год назад +14

      ​@@Voidthedeathbringer5 We have to clean the gulliotene its been collecting dust and rust for a bit.
      Edit: Auto correct acting stupid

    • @creampielover69
      @creampielover69 Год назад +2

      @@Lennyst You want to feed them jello?

    • @Voidthedeathbringer5
      @Voidthedeathbringer5 Год назад +4

      Auto correct probably got in the way for him.
      He's referring to the word Guillotine.

    • @Marqan
      @Marqan Год назад +2

      The aim of the policy change was exactly to aim their bottom line.

  • @lizzy6828
    @lizzy6828 Год назад +6768

    watching twitch slowly destroy itself is like watching a snake eat itself out of stress

    • @dustee3598
      @dustee3598 Год назад +228

      More like a pokemon hitting itself out of confusion.

    • @YoursUntruly
      @YoursUntruly Год назад +5

      How?

    • @Adonis50000
      @Adonis50000 Год назад +112

      What do you mean slowly? They are tryna speedrun this

    • @IzayaTijisPrincess
      @IzayaTijisPrincess Год назад +4

      They are not dying in the next 5-10 years tbh

    • @YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah
      @YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah Год назад +19

      More like Ai Mr Krabs continuing to use ketamine despite the 40 overdoses he already had

  • @KurosakiNaturo
    @KurosakiNaturo Год назад +3380

    That $25 termination fee seems like grounds for a class-action lawsuit. Let's see how this plays out.

    • @phoenixflambe3319
      @phoenixflambe3319 Год назад +377

      We still owe them money for leaving, quitting or getting fired? WTF?

    • @animaier
      @animaier Год назад +246

      Wouldn't they have to have that written down in the previous contract? Else anyone could just decide to ask for money for anything that they don't like their contract partner doing

    • @user-10021
      @user-10021 Год назад

      @@animaier yup, its literally illegal for them to do this, if the person hasnt read and agreed to these tos.
      since this is a fee for literally not agreeing/reading the new tos it cant even legally be enforced.
      I think whoever wrote that policy is literally braindead

    • @xerzy
      @xerzy Год назад +108

      @@animaier afaik all they have to do is show you a small notification that terms and conditions are changing, you never read it, and it's all good and also your fault

    • @DrTenma-tk7xx
      @DrTenma-tk7xx Год назад +85

      @@xerzy even with the notification i don't think they can change everything they want surely there are some limits. What if they put a termination fee of $10k ? It doesn't make sense

  • @Xylus.
    @Xylus. Год назад +3536

    I love how everytime Twitch does some sneaky scheming, Charlie pulls out his spot light, points it into the abyss and yells "hey everybody, you seeing this horseshit?". Thanks for keeping people updated, Charles.

    • @ZinBadKat
      @ZinBadKat Год назад +72

      Agreed, he's our white knight atheist edgelord.

    • @davep5698
      @davep5698 Год назад +7

      And what hold true every time is, screaming into the abyss accomplishes nothing.

    • @Farce13
      @Farce13 Год назад +61

      ​@@davep5698 they're literally changing the policy, what are you talking about

    • @flyzfm5060
      @flyzfm5060 Год назад +6

      @@davep5698 ok tardosaurus

    • @davep5698
      @davep5698 Год назад +9

      @@Farce13 while in the same video, he point out they did not change anything at all, just said they would and then didnt, did you actually listen to him.
      But more what I meant is that he gave out before, still streamed on twitch, gives out now, still streams of twitch, and in both cases the place still got worse. Literally doing less than nothing.

  • @Dunch0717
    @Dunch0717 Год назад +1845

    I actually can not grasp how they make such unhinged decisions, just keep the platform how it was.

    • @murkythreat
      @murkythreat Год назад +100

      The problem is that these tech companies got easy money from investors due to the our historical low interest rates. Since they were raised, those investors are not pumping the tech industry as much, the capital is drying up and twitch now has to make a profit for once in its life. They are just now learning how to create a business plan.

    • @ranouma147
      @ranouma147 Год назад +81

      @Beast Mode someone’s salty💀 not their fault they have a better option than working at a gas station every day

    • @VeteranVandal
      @VeteranVandal Год назад +6

      But that doesn't make more money. They never want same money.

    • @beelzemobabbity
      @beelzemobabbity Год назад +34

      @@beastmode9576dude.. youre consuming their content. Youre like the cartoonish rich person who thinks mcdonalds workers dont deserve to be able to live while ordering a big mac.

    • @BinalYT
      @BinalYT Год назад +6

      You've got to think of it like; these sponsors are paying users to advertise their products.
      Twitch has in place advertisement space for companies to advertise their products which less and less companies are using.
      Twitch want to pull all these companies sponsoring to be using their services so they get a cut.
      Companies also realise if they get influencers to say "hey look at this product" more people will listen than an advert popping up on screen.
      Large streamers make their own companies and bypass the use of Twitch's advert space by advertising on their own channels which because of how twitch works is effectively all the viewers on the site.
      Now question how you solve this and look at what changes they attempted.

  • @StealthyDead
    @StealthyDead Год назад +2128

    In psychology, this is called a "door-in-the-face" strategy. If you ask someone to, say, donate $100 to your cause and they say WHAT THE HELL NO ARE YOU CRAZY? Then you say, "Okay, well I'm sorry, can I ask for maybe $10 then?" they're far more likely to agree because it seems like you have given way to your original ask, even though you really just wanted $10 in the first place.
    This is the opposite of the "foot-in-the-door" strategy, which is like when a political party asks you if they can put a little 8"x10" sign in your yard, and you're like "okay I guess that's small and not intrusive." Then they come back a month later and ask to put a 3ftx4ft sign up and you're like "Well I already let them put up a small one, so what's the difference?" When originally you'd never let them put a big sign in your yard.
    (BTW these are the actual means by which these phenomena were studied. Asking for donations and putting signs in yards.)

    • @nr1NPC
      @nr1NPC Год назад +143

      I dont know why people still use Twitch.
      As soon as they banned words like "Simp" everyone should just have left the platform IMO.
      When companies try to censor what you say, then its time to leave.

    • @OnePieceSS23
      @OnePieceSS23 Год назад +38

      I mean, no one will leave a platform just to say Simp

    • @LegenDove
      @LegenDove Год назад +32

      ​@@nr1NPC So you'd want your Twitter feed to contain snuff tapes & illegal porn? Cause that's what you're saying.
      Companies can, and should, censor. An absolutist ideology is really flawed here

    • @zGMeetInfinity
      @zGMeetInfinity Год назад +139

      @@LegenDove He said censor what you say. I'm guessing you're all for china and north korean levels of censorship omegalul

    • @DarksydePhilip
      @DarksydePhilip Год назад +4

      i'd just ask them what they need the money for instead. If they refuse to tell me why they want money, i'd tell them no.

  • @mikeymegamega
    @mikeymegamega Год назад +12061

    Taking half your Sub money is nothing when you realise the gaming sponsored incentives that goes through the platform itself usually involves them taking up to 80% of the cut from the marketing agencies and telling the streamer they get 100 dollars... Also remember when they started donation buttons where they take 30% because they hated people getting paypal donations that they couldn't get their hands on XD

    • @cripplingthedepression
      @cripplingthedepression Год назад +266

      no way never expected to see you here

    • @Oz7ki
      @Oz7ki Год назад +78

      Insightful

    • @evilbluntgaming
      @evilbluntgaming Год назад +48

      Yup you’re here, just as I expected.

    • @angulinhiduje6093
      @angulinhiduje6093 Год назад +113

      at the end of the day they need to make money somehow.
      i think most of their recent decisions were all terrible.
      but they were based on the need to make money somehow.
      twitch is expensive to run. them trying to get a cut from donations and such is 100% fine imo.
      Sabotaging sponsorships like they are trying rn ofc isnt what im defending here

    • @infallibleblue
      @infallibleblue Год назад +8

      I didn’t know that. That’s awful.

  • @FunBunChuck
    @FunBunChuck Год назад +514

    The charge of $25 for NOT agreeing to their new terms of service is like the biggest slap in the face to their own content creators.

    • @crobdog
      @crobdog Год назад +21

      It's also not enforceable at all

    • @FunBunChuck
      @FunBunChuck Год назад +15

      @@crobdog I still think it's a very bad idea to even suggest this policy, enforceable or not.

    • @grantbeaudry8634
      @grantbeaudry8634 Год назад +13

      Kinda seems like extorsion

    • @FunBunChuck
      @FunBunChuck Год назад +18

      @@grantbeaudry8634 Categorically speaking, it is. Legalized extortion, but still extortion.

    • @crobdog
      @crobdog Год назад +3

      @@FunBunChuck Not legal

  • @duanefouche378
    @duanefouche378 Год назад +47

    I'm just dying to see how they think they can enforce a $25 fee to people that are refusing to sign a contract.
    "Where did I sign saying I would agree to pay you $25? Oh so it's in the contract I am refusing to sign?".
    Yeah... that ain't gonna fly in any country I know of.

    • @caseybaker7935
      @caseybaker7935 Год назад +7

      Pretty sure the word we're all looking for is "extortion"

    • @chrispiercy8304
      @chrispiercy8304 Год назад

      Well idk about all of this sounds like someone is paying there fucking pocket and accusing someone else to run there name in the ground

    • @chrispiercy8304
      @chrispiercy8304 Год назад

      O well

  • @prod.7aco194
    @prod.7aco194 Год назад +3495

    It’s still astounding how they possibly thought that was a good idea, and honestly I’m amazed that they’re even still surviving as a platform at this point

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Год назад

      Gays and trans get a whole month but veterans get one single day? What a broken ass country. I'm not gonna stand for it and neither should any of you.

    • @TrackpadProductions
      @TrackpadProductions Год назад +74

      I don't get how they've deluded themselves into thinking that trying to squeeze more money out of their users is going to do anything other than _lose them users._ It's the exact same thing Netflix did - and it _never_ goes well.

    • @feudalocean8428
      @feudalocean8428 Год назад +35

      They only survive because of its old reputation and it has become so known as the streaming website everyone is accustomed to it.

    • @Justin.501
      @Justin.501 Год назад

      @IKillAnimalsOnYT You’re a waste of human skin.

    • @Marukanitel
      @Marukanitel Год назад

      They're definition of a dumbass, what did they would happen???

  • @Rekoyuu
    @Rekoyuu Год назад +234

    Thee best thing thing to come out of this is Twitch saying they'll take a 25$ fee if you terminate your affiliate agreement with them, only for Kick to jump in and claim they're willing to pay the 25$ to anyone who breaks their contract with Twitch and moves to Kick. Peak management.

    • @EvoKov
      @EvoKov Год назад +43

      Never interrupt your enemy while he's making a mistake. Kick execs must be loving this, such a simple move will likely give them a big boost to their numbers for what is essentially a pittance

  • @Freemananana
    @Freemananana Год назад +1507

    Never thought I'd see RUclips losing the bad policy game.

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Год назад

      Gays and trans get a whole month but veterans get one single day? What a broken ass country. I'm not gonna stand for it and neither should any of you.

    • @LyraPyxisVT
      @LyraPyxisVT Год назад +94

      at least youtube is better tho, at least when people actually complained to susan she actually did something unlike twitch even tho i hated her decisions on youtube

    • @burgerkingfries4941
      @burgerkingfries4941 Год назад +82

      @@LyraPyxisVT Didn't they push removing dislikes while she was still CEO despite no one wanting it to go into effect?

    • @thegreathashil4553
      @thegreathashil4553 Год назад +8

      RUclips has a policy against third party sponsors they just don't enforce it

    • @kumuhana
      @kumuhana Год назад +36

      ​@@burgerkingfries4941 he didn't say she ALWAYS listened...

  • @TDAdvocate
    @TDAdvocate Год назад +428

    It honestly feels like Twitch needs to be put on a watchlist for how badly it is trying to off itself. This is absolutely crazy. Greed will ruin every company. That's just how the world works. And a company like amazon will always be greedy.

    • @Ben-wp5rx
      @Ben-wp5rx Год назад +17

      Capitalism moment

    • @Darksnowman1
      @Darksnowman1 Год назад +2

      More like an early life moment.

    • @Usicky12
      @Usicky12 Год назад +3

      @@Ben-wp5rx wrong, its woke liberalism

    • @ArjunTheRageGuy
      @ArjunTheRageGuy Год назад

      Well, it's not like Amazon is owning Twitch, so there's that.

    • @blueseercontent
      @blueseercontent Год назад +23

      @@Usicky12 Please do tell me how this is possibly "woke" and not a symptom of capitalistic greed, or is that your only ever buzzword response when anyone criticizes a capitalist company for doing capitalist things?

  • @grantbooth9983
    @grantbooth9983 Год назад +2405

    As a person who works in the corporate world, I can see a lot of these decisions being pushed down to try to appease the board members. A lot of those people don’t know much about the twitch community and they’re only looking at spreadsheets to make decisions.

    • @ViolentDoughnut
      @ViolentDoughnut Год назад +140

      @@p-__ prove it

    • @07kamichamakarin
      @07kamichamakarin Год назад +89

      @@ViolentDoughnut I've seen a lot of this bots/users but they don't even have the video to prove it, what a disappointment tsk tsk.

    • @MasacoMike
      @MasacoMike Год назад +129

      It's almost as if corporates only make decisions based on how much revenue they can gain other than actually listen to what their target audience want

    • @rickard1200
      @rickard1200 Год назад +8

      my farts are better than charlies farts
      jk im not a bot

    • @crackededge9351
      @crackededge9351 Год назад +4

      @@p-__ Video or it didn’t happen

  • @microsoftpain
    @microsoftpain Год назад +506

    The worst part about this is that people will eat up this apology like nothing happened instead of looking for alternatives. Twitch is long gone.

    • @GiveMeBread1
      @GiveMeBread1 Год назад +11

      @@p-__ no mine are

    • @biofreak03
      @biofreak03 Год назад +46

      This type of shit is inevitable with Twitch being owned by Amazon.

    • @kuro_ki
      @kuro_ki Год назад +13

      What alternatives? RUclips? Twitcasting? People aren't going anywhere that doesn't have their funny third party emotes. Twitch has a stronghold on western streaming culture and they know it, that's why they try to pull stuff like this and get away with it

    • @yuhyuhyuhyuj
      @yuhyuhyuhyuj Год назад +25

      @@kuro_kikick and rumble are both on the rise not to mention youtube streaming as a whole

    • @bigjalapeno7061
      @bigjalapeno7061 Год назад +6

      Honestly I'm kinda hoping they can improve

  • @iWerli
    @iWerli Год назад +1191

    The main issue is that twitch has become so big of a company that they're no longer trying to make a good product. They aren't trying to innovate, because they know it's easier to squeeze out money than it is to innovate and bring new streamers/viewers. 12 people in an executive meeting room just go "what can we do to make more money?" and banning sponsorships was what they figured the best move was. The problem is that the more money they squeeze out for the shareholders and investors, the worse the product becomes until they end up gutting it and shutting it down.
    Twitch would never have ended up like this if it wasn't sold to Amazon. Never trust a megacorporation to keep our interests in mind.

    • @porkeyminch8044
      @porkeyminch8044 Год назад +31

      If they want more money, they should just make the site better. It's that simple.

    • @davep5698
      @davep5698 Год назад +35

      Twitch would never have needed up like this is it wasn't sold to Amazon. You are right there, but blaming amazon is silly, what about the previous owner that created it "for enjoyment" and then sold you out and ran with the money. Sure amazon are the ones ruining it right now, but it was the person that sold it that knew what would happen

    • @zacharyjackson1829
      @zacharyjackson1829 Год назад +14

      I don't think Twitch is "too big" when another entity like RUclips is even larger and doing everything it can to swallow up Twitch's demographic. Every day there's less and less reasons to stream on Twitch and more reasons to migrate to RUclips, which is also its own issue

    • @iWerli
      @iWerli Год назад +11

      @@porkeyminch8044 they should, but its easier to squeeze money out of your current vustomers than it is to find new customers

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 Год назад

      @@zacharyjackson1829 That's because youtube already HAS all of those 'gobble up the revenue' policies in place. New adoptees can't bit*h about them.
      RUclips sucks up more than three quarters of revenue generated by content, it's well known and railed about by CCs on countless channels, and has been for YEARS.

  • @thefields2956
    @thefields2956 Год назад +71

    Wubby had a great take last night. They do this crazy announcement and when everyone freaks out about it, they walk it back. After everyone sayd thank you twitch for not taking away sponsors, twitch will slowly implement these policies again.
    Twitch should not be thanked for trying to be greedy. Twitch should be in your crosshairs. If they even think about putting in policies that hurt the streamer you walk.

  • @ItBeMeFyre
    @ItBeMeFyre Год назад +563

    Ive never seen a company that had such a monopoly over something try so hard to destroy that monopoly

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat Год назад +29

      The thing is they don't have a monopoly that's why they are doing so many dumb things, twitch is dying and they are just digging their own grave faster.

    • @HolySpaceMan
      @HolySpaceMan Год назад

      ​@@GuyWithAnAmazingHat Definitely not why they are doing this, they are doing this out of pure idiocy. They really did have an almost complete monopoly up until 2020/2021. They are just complete fucking idiots, the current leaders/directors are sitting on too much power and influence without actually being tapped in with anything: neither the culture nor market of their own product.

    • @spencerrichmond5845
      @spencerrichmond5845 Год назад

      RUclips, rumble and kick the new meta. F?ck twitch

    • @fuzzydude64
      @fuzzydude64 Год назад +53

      @@GuyWithAnAmazingHat It's almost one, their only competition is RUclips. Literally all they had to do was be less terrible than that and instead they're just handing RUclips another monopoly on a platter. The line between greed and stupidity is nearly non-existent here, the fall is unreal.

    • @Vario69
      @Vario69 Год назад +15

      RUclips is the one with the Monopoly. I wish there was another 'RUclips' that'd sink this one

  • @longpigpie3584
    @longpigpie3584 Год назад +740

    Taking a page from Netflix’s book with the ol’ bad policy prank, then actually implementing the bad policy under the radar scheme. A bold play sir, I see you mr twitch.

    • @uraniumcranium2613
      @uraniumcranium2613 Год назад

      @mdoublehb6069 preach your religion elsewhere ya vegetable.

    • @longpigpie3584
      @longpigpie3584 Год назад +6

      @mdoublehb6069 and that has to do with my comment how?

    • @dylh7559
      @dylh7559 Год назад +6

      @MdoubleHB Imagine making comments like this

    • @senormarston
      @senormarston Год назад

      ​@MdoubleHB what the hell is wrong with you?

    • @link1565V2
      @link1565V2 Год назад

      ​@mdoublehb6069the lack of red meat is clearly affecting your brain function.

  • @mernky3562
    @mernky3562 Год назад +1424

    If i was a Twitch streamer, id still run for the hills after this because this is proof that they will try to control sponsors somehow in the future.

    • @dhv2852
      @dhv2852 Год назад +50

      How is it legal to change contract terms without the consent of all parties?

    • @animeangel1983
      @animeangel1983 Год назад +58

      @@dhv2852 Because Amazon makes the rules and if you don't like them, you can leave. But not without giving them money first.

    • @flipf615
      @flipf615 Год назад +7

      oh nooo charlies 9 million dollars a year salary is going to be 7 million dollars a year now, how will he ever survive nooooooo

    • @MichaelMcDoesntExist
      @MichaelMcDoesntExist Год назад +80

      @@flipf615 This would effect everyone, including smaller streamers. Idk how you can't see this when its pretty common sense.

    • @dudeadudette7118
      @dudeadudette7118 Год назад +31

      ​@@flipf615 bruh most people don't care much about charlie losing some money (although tbf I still wanna see a moist moguls esports team sooooo) the problem is that the vast vast vast majority of streamers on twitch aren't going from 9 million to 7 they are going from barely making a living (which lets be honest is still like at most the top 1%) to not being able to afford daily expenses. On top of that even if these big streamers end up losing some money its not like their million dollars are going to any good cause they are going into jeffy b's pockets, so in this situation I would still consider even the biggest streamers on twitch the little guys.

  • @SSJO115
    @SSJO115 Год назад +164

    All I want at this point is to see netflix and twitch to go bankrupt. Its a sad thought but nothing would make me happier than to see them start panicking in fear of going bankrupt wondering "How could this have happened?"

    • @kirby260b3
      @kirby260b3 Год назад

      They canceled inside job only to replace it with a rip off Netflix deserves it

    • @SalinaMoonfall
      @SalinaMoonfall Год назад +12

      *Blockbuster opening up the coffin Netflix put it in* "Room for one more..."

    • @michaelnotangelo
      @michaelnotangelo Год назад +1

      No Netflix means we're Stone Age?

  • @tni333
    @tni333 Год назад +70

    It’s such a blatantly obvious walkback strategy. They wanted to change something, announced a 130% change, the expected outrage ensues, they walk it back to the 100% they actually wanted and now people are happy and thank them for „listening to the community“.
    And everyone falls for it and doesn’t realize how much they just got f‘d.

    • @sabastjanadams1829
      @sabastjanadams1829 Год назад +9

      Bro they walked it back to 150% and blatantly lied. All people have to do is look at the terms of service. They didn't change anything from the original. Actually added more that they said nothing about

  • @Enneamorph
    @Enneamorph Год назад +1550

    Twitch continues to baffle me, this is like a child at the doctor’s office being dragged away kicking and screaming when all he needs to be okay is a bandaid

    • @aidankelley5106
      @aidankelley5106 Год назад +48

      bro the replies here are wild 💀

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Год назад +4

      That’s…actually quite apt

    • @thegreatpiginthesky3904
      @thegreatpiginthesky3904 Год назад +6

      ​@@aidankelley5106 they are bots

    • @lewdmilla
      @lewdmilla Год назад +24

      @@aidankelley5106 fr the bots are now claiming they are commititng crimes on youtube

    • @dylanisntvibing
      @dylanisntvibing Год назад +2

      i love this analogy so fucking much, mind if i ‘borrow’ it?

  • @GiuseppeGaetanoSabatelli
    @GiuseppeGaetanoSabatelli Год назад +609

    How did this even get past the "No, Carl, you're a f*ing idiot, another idea like this and I'm firing you" stage?
    They actually greenlit this at multiple stages, had a graphic designer make the info slides, and had the socials team push the update out on Twitter.
    No one, not a soul, was like "holy balls Wtf are you doing?"

    • @ShadowSkyX
      @ShadowSkyX Год назад +48

      Wouldn't be surprised if the objectors got paid off or silently let go aka fired. I'd like to see what previous employees of twitch had to say (chances are they're still under contract for a few years to not bad mouth the company or some nonsense).

    • @crumblingmasonry8961
      @crumblingmasonry8961 Год назад +19

      "It hurt itself in its confusion!"

    • @bouclechocolat
      @bouclechocolat Год назад +9

      I get the feeling this trend among corporations is because they know exactly what they're doing. They just want to test what they can get away with because they feel confident that there are no consequences for pissing people off and just apologizing later

    • @pedrosilvaproductions
      @pedrosilvaproductions Год назад +4

      Probably the designers and stuff were like "yeah... this oughta be good..." but they were doing their job

    • @crabruler1590
      @crabruler1590 Год назад

      Well the people that actually created it probably were being ordered to by corporate officials.

  • @Lansolot
    @Lansolot Год назад +44

    I'm in my early 30s now and I've seen so many small media companies that were loved go corporate and be completely destroyed in a few years. Once the ball starts rolling there is no stopping it. No matter what twitch says, they will forever pursue their goal of being nothing more than a life sucking money machine until there is nothing left. I have never seen it end in any other way.

  • @KRLai
    @KRLai Год назад +770

    I feel sorry for the social media managers and other ordinary employees at Twitch. They have to deal with all this crap while their bosses who made this decision get to go home with a fat pay cheque despite actively making things worse.

    • @alexanderb1433
      @alexanderb1433 Год назад +24

      True and real

    • @DNOTE831
      @DNOTE831 Год назад +33

      You dont become a billionaire by treating people fairly

    • @obzylitecrysis
      @obzylitecrysis Год назад +8

      I work for a gaming (the gambling kind) company and this is exactly how they treat some of the workers. Underpaid while the heads of the division make their fat bonuses based on quanta’s they meet

    • @JonasC22
      @JonasC22 Год назад +3

      They're looking for any possible way to make those pay cheque's fatter, even if it means picking the pockets of the very streamers who make the money for them.

    • @ihaveachihuahau
      @ihaveachihuahau Год назад +1

      I don't, they get paid to do that.

  • @Jdrunnin
    @Jdrunnin Год назад +352

    They forced it into the TOS which they now demand all partners sign before their renewal or they lose it. They also included the no simulcast for ALL users rather than just partners as it was before. That hurts only small creators.

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Год назад

      Gays and trans get a whole month but veterans get one single day? What a broken ass country. I'm not gonna stand for it and neither should any of you.

    • @puppetstudio4989
      @puppetstudio4989 Год назад +48

      90% of twitch is small creators

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Год назад

      Twitch was just trying to bring real life wealth inequality to their platform! /s

  • @DawnOfTheOzz
    @DawnOfTheOzz Год назад +520

    Twitch sneaking in a $25 cancellation fee is just classic Twitch.

    • @TeaTimeThrillers
      @TeaTimeThrillers Год назад +15

      Is that for canceling a contract or deleting your channel? That’s crazy

    • @maggiethechattyhound9580
      @maggiethechattyhound9580 Год назад +11

      @@TeaTimeThrillers for both

    • @Cara.314
      @Cara.314 Год назад +13

      early termination fees for a contract are a common practice. if you wont want to pay a termination fee, dont accept a contract with one.
      if this is a new addition, dont sign the contract and you wont get charged the fee.
      the fee cant apply to a previous contract. it would have to also contain that termination fee in the contract before it was signed.

    • @daridon2483
      @daridon2483 Год назад +62

      ​@@Cara.314 I think it's illegal in some places to charge a cancellation fee, even if the contract says so. That's because it only leads to heavy abuse, like here

    • @Notinserviceij
      @Notinserviceij Год назад +16

      ​@@Cara.314 corporate stan

  • @ginomctony6773
    @ginomctony6773 Год назад +34

    They are clearly scared they are going to lose their users, and just like a person who's scared of losing their significant other to someone else, they are making REALLY dumb choices trying to keep them around but in reality pushes them away.

  • @asmophet
    @asmophet Год назад +1022

    What are the legal implications of their new $25 policy? It sounds mega illegal for them to say, "Hey, if you leave us we're gonna charge you." I just can't imagine that would do well in court.

    • @TheLastApostle
      @TheLastApostle Год назад +224

      Imo it seems like the whole if you dont agree to this new change we will terminate your contract is mega illegal too unless they have fine print in everyones contracts saying it can be terminated if people dont go along with every new policy put out

    • @araonthedrake4049
      @araonthedrake4049 Год назад +167

      @@TheLastApostle I don't know about that specifically, it feels a lot like consumer agreements, where (at least in the EU) if the terms of whatever service you're paying for change, you're allowed to break the contract off consequence free even if normally there are some fees or penalties for ending the contract prematurely. The whole point being that you agreed to the contract lasting a certain amount of time under the original conditions. If the provider of the contract wants to change those conditions, that's essencially a new contract that you need to agree to. It's a way to prevent companies changing conditions once you've signed a contract and to me that's a no brainer because of course they would do that if it was allowed. The key being you're allowed to refuse the new conditions and the contract ends consequence free, so I'm fairly sure anyone from the EU can very easily bring that 25$ charge to court and win basically by default, UNLESS, that charge was present in the original terms and conditions that they agreed to before the currently changing parts of the contract. In that case they agreed to being charged for breaking the contract regardless of the circumstances and while I still feel like it could be fought in court, it'd be a more complicated matter.

    • @tatzecom
      @tatzecom Год назад +52

      @@TheLastApostle Nah, most companies usually have a clause going "COMPANY reservers its rights to alter, suspend or terminate this contract given due notice", its a very onesided deal thats walking a very, very thin line within the EU given her customer protection regulations which state that a contract cannot be one-sided and valid.
      I think most EU streamers will be able to point at said customer protection regulation when told to pay a $25 fine and get away without it.

    • @berg5621
      @berg5621 Год назад +9

      @LegalEagle

    • @michaelbubly
      @michaelbubly Год назад +39

      @@tatzecom Pretty sure if you sign a contract and they change it, they can’t enforce anything on you until your original contract expires and you sign a new one.

  • @panikk2
    @panikk2 Год назад +239

    This is the perfect time for someone to enter into a deal with mountain dew and run embedded commercials every hour until twitch bans them. Invite twitch to light itself on fire

  • @Swingset25
    @Swingset25 Год назад +263

    The Stealth addition to the Terms and Conditions is such a scummy move I'm honestly surprised they expected this to work.

    • @raginald6404
      @raginald6404 Год назад +9

      I mean it did work no? Most people will forget about this and move on. Just the few that actually care about the subject and inform themselves will remember. Also I think it's not that unusual for companies to change tos in the background without making a big public announcement about it

    • @gamingyoshi2280
      @gamingyoshi2280 Год назад +2

      pretty sure ist illegal to say ah we removed x from contract yet not actually doing it

    • @crowe6961
      @crowe6961 Год назад

      It won't stand up for 10 minutes in court.

    • @Draconic_Incenerator
      @Draconic_Incenerator Год назад +1

      @@gamingyoshi2280 Well if you dont think its legal you can always try taking Twitch to court to see if it is/isnt.

    • @xanderlaskey2753
      @xanderlaskey2753 Год назад +1

      @@gamingyoshi2280 it would be illegal but they are going to make everyone have to agree terms and services again and a majority aren’t going to read it and blindly agree

  • @TeenageMutantZuckerTurtle
    @TeenageMutantZuckerTurtle Год назад +110

    Twitch mismanagement in a nutshell: We want more money, but instead of exploring ways to generate new revenue on the platform we’re just going to take larger portions of existing money from the quasi-employees that allow us to exist in the first place.

    • @dylancross1039
      @dylancross1039 Год назад +11

      Which is, unironically, a backwards-ass way of making money since even the bigger streamers are lucky to see a third of what they're given. If it doesn't keep them afloat, what do you think these streamers will do?

    • @b1nary_f1nary
      @b1nary_f1nary Год назад +8

      Bro the small photo-canvas shop I used to work in used to be similar to this. The owner never changed a thing for years and sales gradually got worse and worse. Then the owner would come in and have meetings with us to find out why sales were low and blame it on us. Even one time inciting we might have been stealing stock and thats why sales were so low lol. I left not long after that bombshell

    • @hmroid6884
      @hmroid6884 Год назад +1

      Brand new ideas? More forms of media entertainment? Better environments for streamers and consumers? What are you talking about we need to control are basically free money makers to a point they feel drained and annoyed

    • @killer7449
      @killer7449 Год назад +1

      Capitalism in a nutshell :p

  • @Mango-jt6rw
    @Mango-jt6rw Год назад +689

    At this point, all the trust is gone, as a community we should absolutely spread this information around as much as we can, because twitch has PROVEN themselves unworthy of working with the streaming community, share this video, you're doing a service.

    • @absoluterainbow
      @absoluterainbow Год назад +1

      So you think

    • @thyowen
      @thyowen Год назад +23

      @@absoluterainbow deep bro wow whats ur iq bro?

    • @Snine19
      @Snine19 Год назад +2

      As a community cringe

    • @Mango-jt6rw
      @Mango-jt6rw Год назад +19

      What's with all the hate? I'm trying to raise more awareness so that twitch can't flat out LIE and get away with it

    • @SpinnerRedDragonNano
      @SpinnerRedDragonNano Год назад +15

      @stevoohoe Isnt that hypocritical? You could be living life right now, but instead you're commenting on other peoples posts telling them to live life...

  • @Smoked_Calamari
    @Smoked_Calamari Год назад +150

    They'll say this now and start rolling out these horrible policies one by one quietly.

  • @NekoJanz
    @NekoJanz Год назад +375

    i think what really needs to happen is the streamers who threaten to leave the platform should commit to leaving, to really cement the message that the community won't take this kind of terrible decision making without repercussion. people's livelihoods are at stake, and Twitch's actions are now having a direct effect on them.

    • @johndoe4034
      @johndoe4034 Год назад +8

      Wow their livelihood, they'll actually have to work a real job like the rest of us. Twitch and all streaming platforms could fold and I could care less.

    • @Arsonaught
      @Arsonaught Год назад +54

      ​@@johndoe4034 If you don't care for entertainment careers don't watch TV, look at any form of art, no youtube, and no gaming.

    • @johndoe4034
      @johndoe4034 Год назад +1

      @Васи́лий well I'll tell you right now I don't pay for cable lol, I watch all my shit for free, I let others waste their money so I can have free entertainment

    • @miralis00
      @miralis00 Год назад +57

      ​@@johndoe4034this statement alone speaks for itself that you work on a job that you hate and is spiteful against people on general who gets to do fun stuff while getting paid.

    • @johndoe4034
      @johndoe4034 Год назад +6

      @Miralis I love my job actually lol been there 8 years, I travel all around and meet a bunch of great people, but try again. I'm not making millions sure, but I also don't rely on random kids to swipe their credit card to pay my bills.

  • @austin_bennett
    @austin_bennett Год назад +8

    My best guess is they're gonna add it to the "we don't like you but we need an excuse to ban you" tool kit. They're probably gonna crack down on potential ads for kick & rumble if they haven't already & again if a streamer happens to make comments about joining one of those platforms they're likely gonna get slapped with this new rule & try to say "well they were advertising a rival business"

  • @adambiesecker8464
    @adambiesecker8464 Год назад +343

    I really hope everyone still leaves twitch. The fact that they wanted to do this and would shows how bad the people are running the company and how much they really care about there streamers.its been awhile now that they have shown they don't care about there streamers time and time again they show how evil bad and corrupt of a company they are I hope twitch dies out and everyone leaves I really do.

    • @user-10021
      @user-10021 Год назад +18

      not gonna happen bud, just like with every youtube change we all complain but in the end we still all stay because its the biggest and most known platform

    • @kreamies6720
      @kreamies6720 Год назад +16

      @@user-10021 MySpace will never die, it's far too popular.

    • @Shozey2110
      @Shozey2110 Год назад +6

      ​@@user-10021 There are so many platforms that died out even though they were as popular as twitch at their time.

    • @alphakowaclips
      @alphakowaclips Год назад +2

      Leave to where? RUclips doesn't even have an algorithm for purely streaming, you still have to play the youtube game. You clearly don't know what you're talking about, bud

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 Год назад +3

      What's the dif here?
      EVERY company does it. RUclips pull stunts like this all the time putting little tidbits here and there to keep more of the revenue a channel brings in until people are making like... 25% of what they made in just 2018 for the same number of subs.
      Uber/Lyft continued to drive prices down so much that drivers barely make enough to keep gas in their vehicle, much less all of the other maint. In 2015 drivers could make damn good bank.
      It's all about getting performers on the stage, paying the first arrivals huge dividends so the performers hawk the absolute hell out of the platform being used. And, over time, bit by bit, taking away the benefits that the early adopters enjoyED (past tense) while also preventing new performers from getting nearly as much of the slice that THEIR WORK generates.
      That's why laws need to be put in place that states a platform/service/third party intermediary cannot take more than 20% of the revenue generated by a performer... be it a streamer, youtube creator, rideshare/gig worker, ect.

  • @MechWarrior894
    @MechWarrior894 Год назад +452

    It never ceases to amaze me with how some companies want to destroy themselves, like seriously. Every company seems to be a hand breadth from becoming unwound.

    • @TrackpadProductions
      @TrackpadProductions Год назад +48

      It's like they _never_ consider how the policy changes are going to be recieved. They _only_ think about the profit margin, and just assume people will be cool with it.

    • @canucklehead9250
      @canucklehead9250 Год назад +11

      This guy played Darkest Dungeon

    • @Latinomicz
      @Latinomicz Год назад

      Because companies now only care about themselves 100% and their customer's second. They're doing whatever possible in the interest of the company over the customer 100% of the time.
      Now I know you think, well, that's a business, they're in it to make money. Well yeah... but they don't make money unless they have customers. If you're basically going to give a big F U to their own client base, wtf do they have left? You need to balance profits, with customer satisfaction. If you're looking for 100% profits and 0% customer satisfaction, you deserve to sink to the bottom of the fucking ocean.

    • @DeadlyBlaze
      @DeadlyBlaze Год назад

      It's like a monarchy. First guy makes company, guy retires, dies, resigns, etc, inheritor appears and then the successors just keep getting more and more inbred

    • @MrEvtmazda
      @MrEvtmazda Год назад

      Everything woke turns to shit

  • @divit187
    @divit187 Год назад +201

    This was twitchs way of pulling the old "look, there's a bird" trick and it failed miserably.

    • @justsummers1559
      @justsummers1559 Год назад +11

      *points at Twitter*

    • @mrhades652
      @mrhades652 Год назад +3

      ​@P such a boring comment that you seem fit to keep posting. Go drink some water.

    • @michaelvalentinoyo1259
      @michaelvalentinoyo1259 Год назад +3

      ​@@mrhades652 it's probably a bot. Drinking water would kill it.

    • @TheLastApostle
      @TheLastApostle Год назад +1

      Not really since they got to sneak in those other things like simulcast rules. It might be what all this was about originally. They wanted to put out new eules about simulcasting and all that and so they made an egregious change to distract everyone. So it literally was a "look theres a bird" moment and it was successful as far as they know right now

  • @juandiegogomez6388
    @juandiegogomez6388 Год назад +34

    5-10 Years? He's very possitive i would say 1-3 Years left for Twitch if they continue this way

  • @shadow-squid4872
    @shadow-squid4872 Год назад +426

    It seems like big companies like RUclips and Twitch can just never be complacent with how things are, no matter how fine it is. They always seem to eventually be more and more anti-user with every change they ever make, regardless of how much justified backlash they get.

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Год назад

      Gays and trans get a whole month but veterans get one single day? What a broken ass country. I'm not gonna stand for it and neither should any of you.

    • @oftheHowl
      @oftheHowl Год назад

      That's the result of capitalism, people in companies have jobs where their sole purpose is to try and find ways to make more money. They will never be satisfied to keep making what they already make, even if it's millions.

    • @thelordofcringe
      @thelordofcringe Год назад

      That's what happens when you exclusively hire failed wall street bankers because they larp like they care about your mission or some bs, instead of hiring actual experience.

    • @JimmyRussle
      @JimmyRussle Год назад +44

      its because both RUclips and Twitch lose money and have only lasted so long because they are propped up by Google and Amazon. The data they gather and the influence it gives them makes it worth it, but RUclips and Twitch by themselves lose money and have done since they were founded.

    • @NotLegendary_YT
      @NotLegendary_YT Год назад

      @David [DOND WII?! More like PooPoo WII!] no

  • @kagebunshinnojutsu4101
    @kagebunshinnojutsu4101 Год назад +101

    they are so pathetic, it's wild to think that Twitch used to be "the go to" streamming platform, and now they are slowly tearing apart their reputation

    • @benegmond6584
      @benegmond6584 Год назад

      Before the people who moderate it it was fun.
      The people who are drawn to these fake positions of power are the LGBT extremists that are raised by universities.

    • @Thedudemannn
      @Thedudemannn Год назад +3

      Sounds like Disney

    • @th3darkgem566
      @th3darkgem566 Год назад

      Well it's definitely not slowly now

  • @RunicTitan
    @RunicTitan Год назад +84

    Never thank a Company for reverting an idiotic mistake like this. Especially in this case where they kind of didnt even do that.

    • @TeaTimeThrillers
      @TeaTimeThrillers Год назад +2

      I bet my soul, they will try this same shit again in the future, and they won’t backpedal. It comes down to greed and control, which is too good to pass up for twitch

    • @brunobruno-c1d
      @brunobruno-c1d Год назад +2

      yeah like..why are people being like 'thank you for reverting changes' when twitch were the ones who came up with those changes no one wanted and benefitted no one??
      its like a criminal puts you at gunpoint, tells its gonna rob you, you resist and they say 'sorry' and go away
      do you just call them a hero / thank them???

    • @RunicTitan
      @RunicTitan Год назад +2

      @@brunobruno-c1d Exactly. I've seen companies do this shit on purpose.
      For example:
      - A game adds a 12hr cooldown on content which had no CD to begin with
      - People get pissed off
      - The devs lower the cooldown from 12hrs to 3
      - Suddenly people are okay with it
      You see the changelog and think about it for hours/days/weeks. You tell yourself that if the changes go live, you'll quit. Then they make the change a tad bit less annoying and you go "omg yes, thank god"
      It's a fucking stupid tactic. But for some reason, many braindead idiots take the bait.
      I feel like it works more in games because people have invested more time into it. It's kind of sad but I've felt it too. Some games you just end up playing because you've already spent so much time on it that it'd feel like a waste just leaving it.
      Imagine an MMO where you've leveled from 1-60, it has taken you 2 weeks and the max level is 70; suddenly they lock one of the endgame features behind a paywall like 15-30USD. You are more likely to pay for it now because you've spent 2 weeks leveling. If you were a new player, you'd probably just quit.
      There are tons of real examples out there, I just can't think of a specific one at the moment. WoW, OW2 & more.

  • @festusfive9157
    @festusfive9157 Год назад +1

    thank god your bringin up the simulcasting thing, as some people are theorizing that this whole crazy sponsor thing was a distraction from that

  • @DarkLegends635
    @DarkLegends635 Год назад +288

    So what Twitch is saying is that now BECAUSE they are losing money they're going to backpedal but change absolutely nothing. SMH

    • @DickieCheese420
      @DickieCheese420 Год назад

      @IKillAnimalsOnYT kyskyskyskyskyskyskys😂😂😂

  • @sencheesecake5366
    @sencheesecake5366 Год назад +66

    i feel like twitch is intentionally giving you the worst case scenario first to give you a shock and dials it back down slowly so they can introduce a policy thats basically on the maximum they can push it, kinda like how negotiators massively increase the price for selling something and slowly reduce their offer so people pay the highest amount their willing to pay..

    • @indigo7898
      @indigo7898 Год назад +9

      Yea, dirty tactics
      By reducing it step by step now they can more or less increase the prices to the maximum people are willing to give
      Kind of like scam sites that sell you something completely overpriced and then scratch that by half to make a "super special deal", whereas the product seems more attractive because it is like 50% off, even tho that might still be more then its worth

    • @bonchbonch
      @bonchbonch Год назад +1

      That's exactly what they're doing. There's even a name for it. It's called the door-in-the-face technique.

  • @jsbzoh6
    @jsbzoh6 Год назад +221

    As usual, Charlie knows exactly what’s going on and called it when he said they knew exactly what they were doing when they were like “oh no you misunderstood, must be because the terms were too broad” yet a day later they totally confirmed it by saying “we know that new policy we made will massively impact you by interfering with sponsors, …”

  • @SojournerKai
    @SojournerKai Год назад +7

    One of the other avenues that is directly impacted by disallowing simulcasting is, again, the esports scene. I personally prefer watching Valorant or Rainbow 6 streams on RUclips because it allows me to rewind and pause streams more easily [not to mention that the VODs are much easier to navigate], but I know that there's a preference to watch through Twitch because of Twitch drops. Either way, requiring viewers to watch only on Twitch or anywhere _but_ Twitch is a massive oversight.

  • @jAujAl1
    @jAujAl1 Год назад +277

    The fact that everyone is going to brush that off and Twitch are going to get away completely unscathed from this is depressing.

    • @absoluterainbow
      @absoluterainbow Год назад +2

      Unless they're turning over a new leaf, that is

    • @RoBin-ec1fd
      @RoBin-ec1fd Год назад

      @@absoluterainbow not with people being this dumb and forgetting about it

    • @TannerAmling
      @TannerAmling Год назад +21

      @@absoluterainbow they do this once a week, they're not lol

    • @TannerAmling
      @TannerAmling Год назад +14

      Most people have already refused to use twitch lmao, they'll just keep chipping away at who's left till they have to beg which won't work and they'll go belly up

    • @sonicartzldesignerclan5763
      @sonicartzldesignerclan5763 Год назад +14

      I love that 80% of the people cry bout twitch use twitch anyway

  • @alexsoto2675
    @alexsoto2675 Год назад +220

    Charlie keeps me up to date on the things that matter. Old men with emotional support alligators or twitch being twitch he covers it all ❤

  • @xandehawks
    @xandehawks Год назад +130

    Like i said in your last video about this. That thing they are doing is a tactic where you propose a outragious idea, get everybody angry and then propose something much less radical. It has being used by the big techs a lot. Now the less outragious idea will be the thing they wanted since the beguining.

    • @CaseyDplays
      @CaseyDplays Год назад +5

      Didn't work out well of D&D

    • @eclipse4517
      @eclipse4517 Год назад +11

      Ah yes, the ol’ “door in the face” technique. It’s amazing that people still fall for it just about every time.

    • @Bones_
      @Bones_ Год назад +4

      Except if they could get away with it they’d be quite happy to get what they originally asked for too.
      This is like corporate combination of “it doesn’t hurt to ask” and “it’s easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.” Make a big policy change and hope for the best. If the backlash is small enough just proceed. If people get too upset just say it was a miscommunication and you’re fixing the issue for everyone’s benefit. Oh and a little bit of gaslighting for good measure.

  • @HimpttinyPrime
    @HimpttinyPrime Год назад +17

    It's crazy to think that all Mixer had to do was ride out the dry season and they would have had the entire Twitch community running into their arms with how hell bent Twitch is on grinding their userbase into paste.

    • @59hawks
      @59hawks Год назад

      The issue is that people would have probably have just gone to youtube anyways. RUclips is lacking behind in the livestream format. But if you're changing platforms might as well go to the platform that is probably where your VODs are being posted already and your audience will already be on

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder Год назад +269

    RUclips is out here winning the war against Twitch by not doing anything at all 🤣

    • @GullySyde28
      @GullySyde28 Год назад +10

      Yup

    • @HemiSlant6828
      @HemiSlant6828 Год назад +9

      RUclips is the secret identity of Luigi.

    • @BlancheNuit
      @BlancheNuit Год назад +24

      If RUclips could stop being led by Boomers and finally integrate a stream chat that looks like Twitch's, as well as better discoverabilities of streamer, and a better streams directory, they would literally eat every other streaming platform.
      Like, they just need to be Twitch and that's it. I never understood why they never did it

    • @ShaCaro
      @ShaCaro Год назад

      RUclips winning by randomly banning, demonetising, and hiding people. Yeah RUclips is really winning.
      Twitch being garbage doesn't mean RUclips isn't garbage. Stop pretending.

    • @MrEvtmazda
      @MrEvtmazda Год назад

      Woke companies always destroy themselves within. In Nature toxic and poisonous animals usually have bright colors, like purple and pink and blue hair

  • @jabble__
    @jabble__ Год назад +52

    Kick offering to cover the $25 fee is such a power move.

  • @fatpandaman4563
    @fatpandaman4563 Год назад +59

    Twitch already did too much damage by announcing this, the fact that they even tried it means streamers will start looking more for backup platforms if they actually go through with some bullshit

  • @Schmelvin2429
    @Schmelvin2429 Год назад +10

    congrats on number 1 trending charlie you deserve it man.

  • @itweeb4765
    @itweeb4765 Год назад +80

    If I were a twitch streamer, the fact they actually tried something like this would send me over to RUclips. They're not going to stop squeezing their streamers for every single dime they can.
    At the very least I would drop my twitch partnership and start multi- streaming to as many platforms as possible.

    • @mahala6198
      @mahala6198 Год назад +15

      I started streaming march of last year I got my first sub on twitch for like 6 dollars and I got 2 of it I was so pissed off like I have been streaming for so long and I get my first sub and twitch takes all of it

    • @haiw72j
      @haiw72j Год назад +1

      yeah same here, the job reliability is just not there at all

  • @Patrick_The_Pure
    @Patrick_The_Pure Год назад +51

    Twitch should launch these policy changed on the first of April, so that if they do screw up they can just say, April Fools and safe themselves the embarrassment.

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +595

    It truly is astonishing how such a godawful platform can stay around for so long without being terminated.

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Год назад +1

      Gays and trans get a whole month but veterans get one single day? What a broken ass country. I'm not gonna stand for it and neither should any of you.

    • @cowboi9042
      @cowboi9042 Год назад +23

      it just doesnt have much strong competition cuz youtube wont make their own proprietary streaming app

    • @3Torts
      @3Torts Год назад +5

      they are woke though so the new age NPC's have stayed for so long.

    • @rjcoady21
      @rjcoady21 Год назад

      ​@@Dont_Read_My_Picture don't suckle my phallus

    • @wicked5999
      @wicked5999 Год назад +1

      ​@@3Torts woke how?

  • @koachkartier3362
    @koachkartier3362 Год назад +5

    wow. the fact that a group of people at twitch sat down and all agreed that these policies were a good idea is insane. Why would they sabotage their own company and screw over their community?!! somethings not right but at this point it doesnt matter, ill never look at twitch the same again and im spreading the word to all my streamer friends. Thanks Charles for the insight.

  • @timm2396
    @timm2396 Год назад +213

    It's just as idiotic to stay on Twitch knowing they're willing to do this shit on a whim without reason or worry.

    • @thearcanehunter2736
      @thearcanehunter2736 Год назад +8

      Well, Charlie has a contract with them, so he's stuck for a bit. Otherwise, yeah no, it's a bad idea.

    • @10gp
      @10gp Год назад +6

      Yes but when policies change so do contracts

    • @ifyoutubedeletes1morevideo880
      @ifyoutubedeletes1morevideo880 Год назад +1

      Could say they about any job. Hardly any corporation isn't shadey to the tenth degree.

    • @ifyoutubedeletes1morevideo880
      @ifyoutubedeletes1morevideo880 Год назад

      ​@@p-__ delicious

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate Год назад

      The problem is RUclips isn't that different . . .

  • @ricky_pigeon
    @ricky_pigeon Год назад +79

    Over the last few years, Twitch management has been very toxic to its own platform. It really shows to someone who doesn't use twitch all that much. Every time i go there to watch a stream something worse has happened or something else annoying is popping up.

  • @om3g4888
    @om3g4888 Год назад +64

    The problem is once a company does something like this; even if they walk it back you now know how they think. These ridiculous moves are often followed up by even more. Hasbro/Wizards is a perfect example. Everytime they do something shitty they're right there trying to make you forget by doing something even worse.
    Maybe next time Twitch will call Pinkertons on their steamers for violating their ToS.

    • @whirlwind872
      @whirlwind872 Год назад

      Yea its only a matter of time. Remember SOPA/PIPA in like 2012? The internet censorship legislation? There were mass protests and we successfully killed the bills. But they just kept bringing them back over and over in different iterations, and now the same shit has been put into law. Policy makers (in government or in corporations) can implement anything they want with enough patience, because they have limitless resources to fight with and the general public has a very limited amount of time and energy to spend perpetually fighting any single issue.

    • @DF-et4gs
      @DF-et4gs Год назад

      Bring back the Wobbly's

  • @Gabrielbarsch
    @Gabrielbarsch Год назад +3

    damage control

  • @Premium-Content
    @Premium-Content Год назад +44

    Companies nowadays make me dream of how much RUclips used to piss us off with relatively tame changes

  • @flamaxrudolf7606
    @flamaxrudolf7606 Год назад +162

    Remember, you don’t have to pay $25 firing charge when you’re not a Twitch streamer to begin with!

    • @uraniumcranium2613
      @uraniumcranium2613 Год назад +2

      @mdoublehb6069 Animals still eat animal products, go talk to the animals about it. Mr Great White Shark has a few words for you.

    • @uraniumcranium2613
      @uraniumcranium2613 Год назад +2

      @mdoublehb6069 Animals would eat human products too given the chance - probably not a malnutritioned vegan though.

    • @Teixas666
      @Teixas666 Год назад +2

      you dont have ot pay evne if you are because there is n oway this sht is legal and not gonna end up in a class action.

    • @Axelarden
      @Axelarden Год назад

      @@Teixas666 Yeah, I'm definitely not a lawyer, but it seems really sus to ambush people with a new contract and then fine them for not agreeing with it.

  • @blazernitrox6329
    @blazernitrox6329 Год назад +101

    Really loving how we live in a time where companies can do something stupid, tell us we're stupid, and walk back whatever they did multiple times but continue to do business.

    • @sabastjanadams1829
      @sabastjanadams1829 Год назад +8

      Its cause people still use it. Put money into it. We saw it with wizards of the coast, do something that noticeably damages their bottom line, and they'll be forced to comply. A significant amount of Money has to stop coming in

    • @ZZMonkeysUncleZZ
      @ZZMonkeysUncleZZ Год назад +2

      They haven’t even walked it back. They claim they did, but they are currently lying, as their TOS still have the new policies in effect.

    • @pumkin610
      @pumkin610 Год назад

      Yeah that might have something to do with them being a monopoly hehe

  • @Alfiethegamerr
    @Alfiethegamerr Год назад +1

    I love that the first vide on my recommended after watching this is "IT WAS A MISINPUT"

  • @Axelarden
    @Axelarden Год назад +29

    If Twitch was a human, and a streamer was their romantic partner, at this point any onlooker would consider this an abusive relationship and urge anyone in it to get out. Completely bonkers.

  • @J_A_Niss
    @J_A_Niss Год назад +27

    The problem with this is the same problem with all corporate bad ideas; it's not that someone came up with it, is that not ONLY did someone think of this, but someone ELSE ALSO saw it thought "Yes, truly, this should go forward"

    • @slayerofdarknssdmt9697
      @slayerofdarknssdmt9697 Год назад

      Its like most of these places that run these services hired a 12 year old as their quality consultant and they have no idea what they're doing or how to even talk to someone about business decisions or discuss with communities if this new rule is a bad thing
      The only reason they aren't fired is because "omg little Molly's so adorable when she sings"

    • @toukoenriaze9870
      @toukoenriaze9870 Год назад +1

      @@slayerofdarknssdmt9697 assuming they even hired a quality consultant in the first place ... even a 12 year old could do better

  • @Silithid120
    @Silithid120 Год назад +166

    This is literally grounds for a major lawsuit. They changed the terms of their service and their relationship with their partners in a negative way that significantly impacts your income and the way you interact with them as an entity. Terms and changes which were never stipulated in the original contract. People should just sue them in mass for all these changes. Take all of their money.

    • @davep5698
      @davep5698 Год назад +10

      Yes... But, there is almost certain a clause in there that says they can change the terms of the co tract at any time without prior notice.
      I get the frustration but this is a case of "its their ball and they can go home if they want". The metaphorical you signed up to them, you are not the controlling party here. Yes if a critical mass make demands it might get somewhere but that's herding cats trying to get a universally agreeable terms.
      Its far easier to just leave and go elsewhere.

    • @chryst4l926
      @chryst4l926 Год назад +21

      ​@@davep5698 that 25$ cancellation fee doesnt sound legal though.

    • @amzarnacht6710
      @amzarnacht6710 Год назад +1

      Take all 'their' money? Whose? Amazon??
      Goooood luck.

    • @davep5698
      @davep5698 Год назад +1

      @@chryst4l926 I mean taxes often don't "sound" legal either but they are. Like, your feelings on it don't really matter. Sure challenge it and try not to pay but I'm pretty sure its in the wording of the contract you agree to when you sign up to use twitch

    • @Ekaroth
      @Ekaroth Год назад +3

      By your Logic we'll own nothing and be happy. Reacting to things is the way to make changes.

  • @jordansrhoads
    @jordansrhoads Год назад +1

    Now that you mention it, Twitch has the same color scheme of the Decepticons. PURPLE

  • @bryantaylor9115
    @bryantaylor9115 Год назад +69

    Thank you for covering this!! I think many would see the Twitter response and think anything changed. Twitch's actions here make their Greed known and continue the vague ToS that is allowed in the video/streaming space!

  • @gengumadamada4676
    @gengumadamada4676 Год назад +125

    Twitch and blizzard are competing each other to see who can disappoint their customers the most

    • @alexjackyperson101
      @alexjackyperson101 Год назад +6

      You mean Activision, because they own Blizzard and if you heard about the call of duty news, they are so much worse than anything right now

    • @saffer8517
      @saffer8517 Год назад

      Definitely but I am waiting to see if they give d4 the old p2w in a season or two for the win

    • @gengumadamada4676
      @gengumadamada4676 Год назад

      @@alexjackyperson101 yes, you’re correct. I knew they own blizzard but I always forget about them lol

    • @GaryMood10
      @GaryMood10 Год назад

      343 industries

    • @GaryMood10
      @GaryMood10 Год назад

      @@gengumadamada4676 343

  • @BeauSeverson
    @BeauSeverson Год назад +79

    Imagine if they had asked even ONE single creator before implementing these guidelines. They said they were taking them back like it was some sort of shocking surprise what creators would think of this.

    • @BeauSeverson
      @BeauSeverson Год назад

      @@RecursivePB I don't even know what that person was commenting about. My post had nothing to do with eating meat. Probably the same person that thought they should make these changes at Twitch.

  • @camerontraer3136
    @camerontraer3136 Год назад

    When I became an affiliate in march, the ban on simulcasting was in the contract. It isn't something new

  • @joeandtheguys3569
    @joeandtheguys3569 Год назад +42

    This feels like a game where the higher ups try to see how much of a ruckus they can gather as soon as possible

    • @Waydewilson89
      @Waydewilson89 Год назад

      Cough de with the fiasco with resurgence in warframe cough 😂 a ploy to see how far they can get before it whips around and bites them in the ass ....giggity

  • @JuMP3Rz
    @JuMP3Rz Год назад +39

    Just as in any other multi millionaire company, the executives are like toddlers trying to fit a cylinder through the square hole. They have no idea what they are doing, it's insane.

    • @chody07
      @chody07 Год назад +1

      its like they dont even know they are a big website, they just experiments with oopsie daisys like their a new company trying to figure out wtf to do

  • @itsnotclever
    @itsnotclever Год назад +41

    This almost feels like they're about to welch on a massive debt and they know it. I may not know the laws around this sort of thing, but that contract stuff seems almost illegal.

  • @MichaelSuperbacker
    @MichaelSuperbacker Год назад +14

    Thank you Charlie for exposing Twitch trying to pull a fast one on us 👍

  • @CelestialHart
    @CelestialHart Год назад +106

    It's never occurred to me that twitch might want to turn itself into a tv channel, get rid of the smaller streamers and keep just a handful of larger ones and only partner already successful creators in the future.

    • @totallynotchris5337
      @totallynotchris5337 Год назад +6

      Or just simply filled with only women making hot tub streams

  • @g.3521
    @g.3521 Год назад +33

    I've always felt like I wasn't good enough for a management role. But then I see people doing this kind of shit

  • @Mortiz21
    @Mortiz21 Год назад +26

    I'd watch twitch carefully the next few weeks/months. A lot of companies like to back off with policies when people speak out. Just for them to slowly and when nobody is looking to change the policies.

    • @asdaydiesyoungjustin
      @asdaydiesyoungjustin Год назад +4

      It sounds to me like the only way to really get them to listen is for the big streamers (and the little ones) who were upset about it to actually leave instead of just bitching about it. They won’t do anything until they actually see waves of people ditching the platform for real instead of just talking shit

  • @yousseftarek9297
    @yousseftarek9297 Год назад +2

    simulcasting does not only hurt small streamers they have a HUGE impact on Esports since games like valorant, League of Legends, Dota usually stream on both youtube and twitch at the same time if not more platforms

  • @Veryglupo
    @Veryglupo Год назад +150

    I like to imagine the twitch staff around the meeting table trying to figure out how to end their company

    • @Veryglupo
      @Veryglupo Год назад

      @@p-__ shut up P

    • @asdaydiesyoungjustin
      @asdaydiesyoungjustin Год назад

      My guess is that the average twitch executive meeting is just them sitting in a room and seeing who can fart in a bucket the loudest. That’s the extent of their mental capacity.

  • @wadedevinney9681
    @wadedevinney9681 Год назад +108

    Whether they pull the policy back or not, they’ve lost a TON of trust from streamers. Twitch trying to screw over streamers is like if GameStop took a hammer to every game disc/cartridge

    • @AdamIsUrqed
      @AdamIsUrqed Год назад +8

      I worked at GameStop. That's how we refurbished stock. When we couldn't find the hammer, we'd use dirty diapers and razor blades.

    • @kobra6660
      @kobra6660 Год назад

      They'll sneak it back in slowly and in parts so noone will notice

    • @wadedevinney9681
      @wadedevinney9681 Год назад

      @@AdamIsUrqed I remember. And if you didn’t, they’d take 10% off your GPG

    • @EurekaOW
      @EurekaOW Год назад +2

      Everyone is going forget this even happen in few weeks.

    • @NicolasSilvaVasault
      @NicolasSilvaVasault Год назад

      even if they lost the trust from streamers, nothing will change, streamers will stay on the platform either way, twitch is bigger than youtube even with all the bullshit they've been pulling off

  • @GLUBSCHI
    @GLUBSCHI Год назад +88

    I can't help but imagine the endless stressed meetings that were going on at twitch hq today while i was at home doing nothing

    • @lemoniphobia
      @lemoniphobia Год назад +2

      what a lovely picture to imagine lol

    • @asdaydiesyoungjustin
      @asdaydiesyoungjustin Год назад +3

      The execs were probably just in their board room shitting in their hands, and seeing who can throw it at the wall the hardest

  • @geometerfpv2804
    @geometerfpv2804 Год назад +2

    Twitch is a business. They are probably losing money and trying to figure out what the heck to do. We have become so used to free online services...but they don't make sense as businesses. Same thing Twitter ran into. Got to monetize it somehow, investors won't fund it at a loss forever.

  • @enderbornedit8854
    @enderbornedit8854 Год назад +71

    I remember going to twitch con, the dumpster fire it was, I met a twitch employee who was all in for making affiliates able to simulcast. I seriously wonder what changed internally..

    • @TheLastApostle
      @TheLastApostle Год назад +36

      Just because an employee was for it doesnt mean the board of directors ever was

    • @enderbornedit8854
      @enderbornedit8854 Год назад

      @@TheLastApostle read from start to finish

    • @animeleek
      @animeleek Год назад +26

      @@enderbornedit8854 that employee ain’t leadership

  • @juances
    @juances Год назад +20

    The obvious issue here is that none of the people that seem to have any decision power over twitch seem to actually use the platform enough to know how it works.

  • @wahlflower3517
    @wahlflower3517 Год назад +7

    What baffles me the most is this directly attacks the top earner from that past leak. Critical role has both built-in ads and streams on Twitch and RUclips.

  • @androtaz2621
    @androtaz2621 Год назад +1

    calculated shift of the overton window