I know microsoft is covering them for the time being hut how much is a sub there?
You know, my name rings bells and while I could do some research to comeback and destroy you but
I been using mixer religiously from the jump
@LinusCaldwell @DPresidential @Jayrose3 and @JParker all stay streaming
I'm like level 100+ already. fukk @PS4
After this post Negro Caesar went to a club, then an after party and was the life of the party knocking down every bad bytch that came within a 3ft radiusThose streams chat rooms are entertaining in themselves. A lot of random good conversations.
Watching streamers who are great at the game helps your gameplay. I’ve picked up a lot of different tips and tricks from watching the best streamers play.
I hear you talking this good dumb shyt so excuse me if I assume you're a dumbass now if you do a search of my threads, that will prove you're a liar which means your pants are thus on fire...He says a lot of shyt so after a while why waste time trying to separate the good shyt from bullshyt.
Ninja calls out Twitch after his dormant channel highlights porn (updated)
He said it damages his brand.
Jon Fingas, 3h ago
Ninja (aka Tyler Blevins) has largely avoided any bad blood between him and Twitch following his jump to Mixer, but that apparently didn't last long. The well-known streamer has posted a video chastising Twitch for not only using his dormant channel to promote other streamers, but to let porn find its way into those recommendations. As esports consultant Rod Breslau observed, the number one stream on Twitch the morning of August 11th was a bootleg porn broadcast that lasted for more than two hours -- imagine someone looking for Fortnite gameplay only to find X-rated material.
Needless to say, Ninja saw a number of problems with the move. It's not just that Twitch effectively replaced his presence with recommendations, something he said wasn't true of "any other" channel, it's that it was tarnishing his brand. Kids could have seen this material, and he didn't have any control over it. While Ninja apologized, he also stressed that he was trying to get rid of the promotions, if not remove the Twitch channel altogether.
We've asked Twitch for comment.
Whatever its response, this isn't a great look for the service. It was no surprise that Ninja's stream would scale back (Twitch partners aren't allowed to stream on rival services), many only expected it to remain idle, not become a billboard for other broadcasters. It certainly underscores the significance of Ninja's switch. His leap to Mixer represented a competitive blow, and Twitch clearly wasn't happy about it.
Update 8/11 5:55PM ET: That was fast -- Twitch has already reverted Ninja's old page to a regular offline screen, including chat (where people are roasting Twitch as we write this).
they got shroud moving too
Shroud gets 20,000 viewers at a time. Probably still pull 7000-10,000 a nightNinja honestly did nothing for Mixer. Don’t see Shroud coma inducing streams making much of a difference
Shroud gets 20,000 viewers at a time. Probably still pull 7000-10,000 a night
Shroud is mad nice though when it comes to FPS games. That's why people tune in.Shroud and ninja are so boring