{"id":62827,"date":"2025-01-28T19:33:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:33:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/twitch-streamers-fight-for-70-sub-revenue-split-ahead-of-rumored-changes-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:33:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:33:32","slug":"twitch-streamers-fight-for-70-sub-revenue-split-ahead-of-rumored-changes-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/twitch-streamers-fight-for-70-sub-revenue-split-ahead-of-rumored-changes-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Twitch streamers fight for 70% sub revenue split ahead of rumored changes &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Twitch streamers fight for 70% sub revenue split ahead of rumored changes TwitchTwitch streamers have begun campaigning for a 70% revenue split following reports that the Amazon-owned streaming platform is considering massive changes to its partnership program and subscription revenue. A recent report by Bloomberg has suggested that Twitch is considering major changes to its partner program, advertisements, and subscription revenue that\u2019ll all potentially hit the platform this summer. Additionally, the popular streaming platform is also considering lifting its exclusivity requirement in their contracts, which would allow streamers to broadcast on both Twitch and other platforms at the same time. However, streamers aren\u2019t exactly sold on the proposed ideas, and although these changes reported by Bloomberg may not be implemented at all, they have begun campaigning for an increase in the subscription revenue split across the board from 50% to 70%. Twitch\u2019s partner program offers exclusive contracts to those at the very top, which may sometimes include a better revenue share rate from 50% to 70%, contracted hours, and much more. However, the rest of the platform\u2019s broadcasters have banded together with their campaign to get a 70% split for subscription revenue across the board amid the reports that Twitch is considering lowering the split for its top streamers to 50%. \u201cGive all Twitch creators 70% revenue split,\u201d said streamer TheMavShow, which started a movement in the community. GIVE ALL TWITCH CREATORS 70% REVENUE SPLIT GIVE ALL TWITCH CREATORS 70% REVENUE SPLIT GIVE ALL TWITCH CREATORS 70% REVENUE SPLIT GIVE ALL TWITCH CREATORS 70% REVENUE SPLIT GIVE ALL TWITCH CREATORS 70% REVENUE SPLIT GIVE ALL TWITCH CREATORS 70% REVENUE SPLIT \u2014 TheMavShow (@TheMavShow) April 27, 2022 \u201cOnlyFans pays out 80%. Patreon 90%. YouTube 70%. Twitch is the only creative platform that takes such a huge cut and you must reach $100 in revenue (after split) before they\u2019ll even pay you. Stop taking so much from creators,\u201d said one Twitter user. @twitch @twitchsupport Onlyfans pays out 80%. Patreon 90% Youtube 70%. #Twitch is the only creative platform that takes such a huge cut. Must reach $100 in revenue (AFTER split) before they&#8217;ll even pay you. Stop taking so much from #creators &#038; #smallstreamers #TwitchStreamers https:\/\/t.co\/LEMwwTgJ0J \u2014 Chewie Monster (@ChewieMonstr) April 28, 2022 Another added: \u201cStop trying to find the new best way to f**k over the people making you money. You make things difficult enough as is by lowering discoverability as much as possible. If there\u2019s a revenue change, pay affiliates more, don\u2019t take money away from people.\u201d @Twitch stop trying to find the new best way to fuck over the people making YOU money. You make things difficult enough as is by lowering discoverability as much as possible. If there&#8217;s a Rev change, PAY AFFILIATES MORE, don&#8217;t take money away from people https:\/\/t.co\/qubxWrGjTp \u2014 VoodooJonnyFear (hiatus) \ud83d\udd1e (@VoodooJonnyFear) April 27, 2022 Once again it\u2019s worth noting that the reported updates are yet to be confirmed by the Amazon-owned platform. Additionally, Twitch is yet to respond to streamers\u2019 concerns with the revenue changes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Twitch streamers fight for 70% sub revenue split ahead of rumored changes TwitchTwitch streamers have begun campaigning for a 70% revenue split following reports that the Amazon-owned streaming platform is considering massive changes to its partnership program and subscription revenue. 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