Major changes are coming to the distribution of subscription revenue on Twitch , and the platform's most popular streamers will be the hardest hit by measures that will likely be a pain for them.
As a general rule, those who broadcast on Twitch must share 50% of the subscription revenue they earn there with the Amazon subsidiary. However, streamers with the largest following enjoy a more favorable agreement that allows them to pocket 70% of the money from subscriptions and pay Twitch a commission of only 30%.
In the future, streamers who currently benefit from a 70/30 distribution system turkey number data will only continue to benefit from it until they reach $100,000 . Once they exceed this amount, they will move to the 50/50 distribution system, the same one that applies to the more modest streamers on Twitch.
The change, which will not be applicable immediately, 1, 2023. However , its implementation will not be automatic (not even after this date). According to Twitch, the modification in the distribution of subscription revenue will become effective when the contracts between the "streamers" and the platform are renewed. Therefore, as long as the contractual link between both parties remains in force (and it has been signed before June 1, 2023), the change will not apply.