And claim current 50/50 cut is stifling growth of smaller channels.
Streamers are urgingTwitchto change to a fairer revenue split on the platform.
It requests for Twitch to change both the revenue split and the minimum payout.
YouTube offers a 70/30 split in favour of streamers, with multiple ways tomonetise streams.
It’s also possible for streamers to set custom membership tiers, choosing prices and channel perks.
Facebook Gaming, meanwhile, has waived all revenue in favour of streamers.
Otherwise, the revenue split is 70/30, just like YouTube.
Were doubling down on creators.
Facebook has waived all revshare from subscriptions until 2023!
Yeah, you read that correctly.
“The current revenue split is too stifling for aspiring streamers,” Twitch streamer Lowco told Eurogamer.
Big movement right now to get Twitch to adjust revenue splits for all streamers.
“There are so many talented streamers with wonderful communities that are deserving of a spotlight.
The major sentiment right now is that Twitch doesn’t do enough to support smaller streamers.”
Their paid subs will never be enough.
The bigger you get, the less you get per sub".
This is unlikely to be a popular solution among the streaming community.
It’s unclear why Twitch has stuck to the 50/50 revenue split.
It did not respond to a request for comment by Eurogamer.