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luke i would keep my eye’s on karl if i were you . because he might pull a surprise on you that you would never expect from your best friend.
Ha! I called it!
This reminds me of Doing Business As.
Start of pretty well
Should of called Twitch, Glitch instead imo.
Drats! Why didn’t I think of that! Glitch would have been way more fitting!
It really is tho.
Is this going to be like “Online Poser”?
I know it’s setting up the plot and all that, but for a reality check, most studies have suggested male streamers have an easier time getting paid on twitch than female streamers:
“almost half of women content creators (43% globally, 47% in the U.S.) don’t get paid for what they create. The U.S. had the largest gender pay gap of the countries surveyed: almost half as many men (24%) do not get paid for content they create.”
(Source: a 2018 report by Paypal).
Yeah, I don’t think his friend looked up any stats. He just stated his misinformed opinion, and they ran with that. No reality needed 😉
Uhhh, this doesn’t jive *at all* with the massive community of booby-streamers. If they’re not getting paid, why are they doing it?
They exist, obviously some women manage to make money on twitch. But several other women try and fail to make money on twitch. I’m used to the top 10 of games I watch being all male, but maybe I’m just watching the wrong games… Let’s see…looking at the most watched games sorting by view count… League of Legends: top female streamer at #51 on viewcount, Fortnite: top female streamer at #17 on viewcount, CS:Go: top female streamer at #40 on viewcount, FIFA 21: top female streamer at #68 on viewcount, Among Us: top female streamer at #2 on viewcount, Minecraft:… Read more »
What I take away the most from that statistic is that it’s out of date. It’s from 2018. It’s a two-year old stat at this point and the streaming industry has changed significantly since then. It might have been true in 2018, but it does NOT seem true anymore, given how much money big name female streamers make, like Pokimane or KittyPlaysGames.
To back up your case, the usage of simp hardly existed prior to late 2019. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&geo=US&q=simp
SIMP is new, but he stereotype of “women have it easy in streaming” has existed since at least 2015 (I know since I was around a lot of twitch streamers at the time, both male and female).
But that stereotype assuming women have it easy hasn’t exactly helped women streamers in reality.
Because everyone assumes women have no talent, talented women find it a lot harder to be taken seriously as streamers. E.g. twitch chat spent years assumed Hafu was not skilled at hearthstone until leaderboards placed her in the top 3.
The plot is revealed on page 2, that’s a first.
I’d argue that most Sapphirefoxx main series comics reveal their basic plots by the second page. Shifting Roommates made it clear that both Jamie and Scott would transform by the second page, Different Perspectives had Chris transforming into Jessica on page two, Maker’s Game had Hikaru going into the virtual world on that page, and Godmother introduced us to Lorraine. The only ones that aren’t like that are Fractured and Cinder Isle.
Based on what I’ve copy edited so far, I think you’ll be surprised. 🙂