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RE: StreamElements
To get everyone on the same page, here's a breakdown on what's happening, because rumors always travel further and faster in a vacuum.
Earlier today, there was an initial rumor that StreamElements was laying off all staff and shutting down. I heard this secondhand from a trusted source, but, like any rumor, it was not confirmed; it was merely a starting point. (I personally require at least two independent sources to confirm a story, as individuals can make mistakes or misinterpret the facts, especially if there's a reason that might make it personal.)
Since then, this single source has repeated this story to everyone in his StreamElements Sponsorship Discord (not the official one), and as such, it has been shared as a rumor widely across streamer Twitter. Yes, he does work for StreamElements as a Creator Success Manager. So, he does have credibility. At the same time, I have attempted to get secondary confirmation from anyone at StreamElements - but have been unable to. Every person I have spoken to about this (creators, former SE staff, media people) has the same source... the person mentioned above.
Now that said, let's talk contributing factors:
1. StreamElements continues to be silent on the matter.
2. They have been slow to pay users in recent weeks.
3. They seem to have been removed from Twitch's Third Party sponsorship offers.
4. They have been soliciting donations to keep the service free.
5. They have had numerous layoffs over the last few years, and more have left of their own volition in the last few months.
On the other hand, it's unusual to simply shut down a service with hundreds of thousands of users without first becoming a paid service. Or maybe just shutting down part of the service and focusing wholly on the sponsorship side. Either way, it's unusual.
This entire thing is unusual. And while the rumors may end up being true, I don't feel confident saying that yet. As I said, my standard is at least two independent confirmations - more is better. I always prefer being right to being first.
That said, given the situation as presented, it may still be worthwhile to ensure any SEPay money is requested, and you may want to download your alerts (or move to an alternative, such as Streamlabs. Disclosure: I have a partnership with them - but an easy link to do so is attached below.)
If I learn more before StreamElements addresses it publicly themselves, I will share whatever facts I can confirm.
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The Pokémon scalper war in Japan has reached a breaking point.
Stores are now literally cutting the corners of booster packs at checkout to kill the resale value.
If we’ve reached the point where we have to mutilate the product just to keep it in the hands of fans, the hobby is in serious trouble.
This isn't a solution; it’s a symptom.
And it’s only going to get uglier.
Valid move or total desperation?


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The economic environment in the streaming space has been in a bad place for a number of years now.
On a macro- level, high interest rates make money harder to access, and finding investors is even harder.
More specifically, the effects of the gaming industry layoffs and the impact of the economy on creators (and their audiences) means that everyone is tighening their belts more and more. (A reason why Twitch is making it possible to make money from day one - without being able to withdraw it. Every bit helps.)
Having multiple sources of revenue are key for both creators and services in the space if they want to survive the months and years ahead.
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@kiwitrashpanda it's always been bizarre... I decided I'm not even messing with tiktok and just vibin with yt and ig lol
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Posting shorts to YouTube, Tiktok & Instagram is like playing hopscotch and it never makes sense
Oh! my instagram short popped off- but it's dead everywhere else
Oh! my tiktok post popped off- but it's dead everywhere else
Rinse & repeat. If ya'll have mastered the algorithm's I praise you 😭✌️
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