Streamer of the year, Ludwig recently explained why the rumored Twitch changes and the increased ad policy might be detrimental to the platform.
A widely popular streaming platform, Twitch is rumored to be considering some major changes to its partner program in order to increase the incentives for streamers.
While the change might look good from the outside, it's not as simple or straightforward as there is a price. And that's precisely what Ludwig revealed in his most recent stream.
While talking about the Twitch partner program, the streamer notes:
YouTuber and Streamer of the Year, Ludwig Anders Ahgren aka Ludwig recently opened up about Twitch's increased ad policy. As per the streamer himself, viewers hate advertisements and this new change by Twitch might prove to be more harmful than they expect.
He even went on to Twitch to check the density of advertisements on the platform. Speaking more about the ad policy, the streamer notes:
He added:
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The streamer even went on to compare the advertising system between YouTube and Twitch. While YouTube does allow its viewers to skip most of the ads in five seconds, Twitch has an unskippable 30 second ad even if the viewer is just switching to the next video after watching a full advertisement.
As expected, the brutally honest opinion elicited tons of reaction from viewers. The majority of viewers can be seen agreeing with what Ludwig had to say about Twitch's new partner program.
After quite a while, the Amazon-owned platform is considering making some changes to its Twitch program. The major change mainly revolves around how Twitch is going to pay its streamers and the incentives for more ads.
To put it simply, the purple platform is trying to reduce the proportion of
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