❘ issued: 2023-08-21T09:20:54
❘ Has been updated: 2023-08-21T09:21:05
Twitch star Chance ‘Sodapoppin’ Morris lashed out at the harshness of streaming and the ‘lows’ to streamers’ viewers in a now-deleted tweet, hinting at an impending retirement did.
As content creation and live streaming become viable career paths, many streamers and aspiring YouTubers have taken the plunge.
It’s easy to follow the crowd and try to get big in a predefined way, but the market is pretty saturated. So others find their niche. That may be due to the enormous production value behind the stream, or the fact that they create unique content that isn’t just games. Some are lucky enough to have the luck of going viral as a launch pad.
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Sodapoppin has been around since the xFire days and frankly has seen it all. He still boasts a big name on his Twitch and usually hides himself away from other social his media his platform. However, he took to his Twitter to criticize the current streaming rigors that streamers follow.
Sodapoppin Attacks Streamers Following Current Streaming Plight
In a now-deleted tweet, the co-owner of OTK lashed out at the streamer’s “offensive” approach to content, saying it’s rare to see “real” people succeeding these days. claimed.
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“Streaming is playing video games. Sometimes I abuse drugs to keep my farm views up. I call the game bad as soon as the play count goes down so you can get out of that section without saying you’re doing it because the play count goes down play when you admit you care about the play count Numbers hurt.I don’t feel like hitting a lot of other stupid sentences,” he posted on Aug. 17.
“It’s okay to care about the number of plays, but it’s annoying that streaming is limited to the minimum maximum. I see very few real streamers, let alone stream. Makes me sad. I’m going to bed for 3 years. I will tweet again later announcing my retirement.
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Some fans asked xQc to respond to this tweet. But he wasn’t all that keen on giving his point of view on things.
The streaming landscape has become a bit formulaic in the last few years, and that’s because it’s a very difficult place to have great success, and the only thing really to do is to is to follow So things are unlikely to change until someone makes a breakthrough.
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