Hey Guys, Yes this is a New Legit Account For Myself, I realized that many of my past followers were primarily from VRChat days and I've moved away from that as my main content. This will mostly be for FFXIV + Variety Clips, It's not a bot account.
Had a Pretty fun time trying Ark of Charon Tonight, it was certainly a very comfy sim game that surprised me after I got over the initial learning curve, definitely check it out if you can #Sunsoft2024#ArkofCharon#SunsoftAok
My two cents probably don't matter because this conversation is rooted in jealousy and frustration, but the conversation of a 9-5 being harder than streaming is a joke, you can't measure any of this in pick things up and put them down or how long someone sits at a computer. Its responsibility. If you do a 9-5 and the extent of your work is being told what to do for 30 years everyday to make someone elses ship run, you had no responsibility. If you have a mod team who babies your community for you as a streamer while you get to play FPS's 12 hours a day you have no responsibility. Responsibility is the core of whats difficult, if a streamer is holding their community together with duct tape and glue because they're on their own, its hard. If someones doing open heart surgery and might lose their medical licenses if they fail, its hard. If a parent is at home making sure their baby doesn't die for 18 years, its hard. The lack of empathy is so disappointing across the internet just because people think someone else has it easier than them. #streamers #9to5 #RealTalk
I think this directly indicates the adpocalypse. When one person gets bit by a zombie "it's not an apocalypse yet" and then when it crosses the threshold of 10s of thousands of people, people look back all hindsight henry and say "well maybe we should have done something" yeah we should instead of denying it. The people who deny advertisers leaving twitch act just as bad as the people who were denying covid even existing for the first 8 months...
1. The advertisement experience is miserable
2. Most people don't watch them, block them or subbed them away
3. there's a new twitch controversy every 3-6 months that makes people literally LURCH every time
4. money on the platform doesn't get allocated properly that twitch gets from advertisers
5. most people who stream don't get enough ad revenue to even see if its a problem in the first place so our sample size is whoever makes 1000s of dollars a month and is willing to take the criticism of people who aren't succeeding by revealing they're down 100s of dollars a month(which makes them seem like a crybaby on social media).
So yeah all those people, keep denying the adpocalypse in ba sing se and keep covering your bites, it'll be a great 2025
@Helpinghand97@zachbussey I think a lot of people assume doxxing is just sharing someone's home address but there's a pretty big umbrella of what's included in personal information.