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I've been thinking more about this... and maybe Twitch doesn't actually pay Turbo for ads (not) seen? Instead, is it possible they're just paying out like a creator fund? An example of what I'm thinking... let's say every Turbo subscriber has $6 that pays out to creators (Twitch maybe takes the other $6). That $6 is split over 30 days (20 cents per day), and creators earn that 20 cents based on the total amount of daily content AND the ad density of that Turbo subscribers' viewing time. So, if they watch three channels for 1 hour each, channel A runs 7 minutes of ads, channel B runs 2 minutes of ads, and channel C runs 1 minute of ads... the 20 cents would be distributed as 14 cents to Channel A, 4 cents to Channel B, and 2 cents to Channel C. But what happens if all those channels increase their ad density? What happens if the person doesn't watch for 28 days? And why have they ALWAYS marketed this as "creators get the same rate as if the viewer saw the ads," when clearly they don't, if it's a known prorated amount? I've never been more confused about Twitch Turbo than I am right now... what am I missing? Does anyone else have other theories to explain how they know a prorated daily amount based on 30 days of Turbo viewing?


Wow, Elder Scrolls 6 is gonna be wild😂 feels like a bad joke.






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