Kingsman went from 200 viewers to 20,000 viewers and top Rivals streamer...and it's not even close. Second place is around 2,000.
Massive, massive W for Kingsman.
EDIT: He's #12 streamer at the moment ON ALL OF TWITCH. Just under Emiru and xQc, while Hasan and Asmon are at the very top. Pretty nuts. He's up there with the literal biggest of the big, for getting shafted by his bitchy team. Good for him.
men gotta use skill and half-okay personality to make it on twitch. while women.. just gotta have pretty face, tits, fake ass personality and dont even need to play the game XD
Women definitely have a massive advantage...but still have to know how to play to the crowd. It still takes some skill, as well as luck and perseverance.
Not every woman can sit down in front of a cam and make it huge. Heck, they can't even on OnlyFans, if you look at the numbers; some make millions, but the average is essentially zero.
My bigger issue with streaming and discoverability is that almost all of the biggest streamers are in agencies, even if they don't advertise that. Men, women...it's all largely fake, and you can't get into the club without an invite, usually. And it costs your soul.
Kingsman went from 200 viewers to 20,000 viewers and top Rivals streamer...and it's not even close. Second place is around 2,000.
Massive, massive W for Kingsman.
EDIT: He's #12 streamer at the moment ON ALL OF TWITCH. Just under Emiru and xQc, while Hasan and Asmon are at the very top. Pretty nuts. He's up there with the literal biggest of the big, for getting shafted by his bitchy team. Good for him.
men gotta use skill and half-okay personality to make it on twitch. while women.. just gotta have pretty face, tits, fake ass personality and dont even need to play the game XD
Women definitely have a massive advantage...but still have to know how to play to the crowd. It still takes some skill, as well as luck and perseverance.
Not every woman can sit down in front of a cam and make it huge. Heck, they can't even on OnlyFans, if you look at the numbers; some make millions, but the average is essentially zero.
My bigger issue with streaming and discoverability is that almost all of the biggest streamers are in agencies, even if they don't advertise that. Men, women...it's all largely fake, and you can't get into the club without an invite, usually. And it costs your soul.