Twitch star Zack "Asmongold" provided his take on the prevalence of ads on Twitch and compared them to the ads present on YouTube Gaming.
While playing World of Warcraft, Zack stated that Twitch Turbo, an ad-free subscription that costs $8.99 per month, was far superior to subscribing to a Twitch streamer for $4.99 per month.
While explaining his stance, Asmongold talked about Twitch's extremely aggressive advertising practices and compared them to YouTube:
The Twitch sensation hosted a nine-hour gaming livestream and showcased the alpha version of World of Warcraft: Dragonflight.
At the nine-hour mark of his stream, Asmongold noticed that some fans were claiming that they were getting a lot of ads, with some of them saying that they were forced to subscribe to various content creators on Twitch so that they would not be forced to watch mid-roll ads.
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After reading out a fan's message from his Twitch chat, the streamer claimed that Twitch was making a huge mistake by not advertising Twitch Turbo:
He continued by saying:
Zack mentioned that Twitch has to make money through ads and that people should come to terms with the reality of the situation.
After claiming that ads on Twitch were cannibalistic towards the content, the Austin, Texas native provided his rationale for the statement he made by saying:
The conversation on the topic continued for a few more minutes before Asmongold stopped streaming for the day.
Several fans in the Twitch streamer's chat room agreed with the content creator's opinion. Here's what the Twitch chat looked like:
Several other prominent streaming personalities have already spoken about the ad situation on the livestreaming platform.
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