>>41437424>get lucky with the algolmao no
if all you needed to be is a woman, then veleck and others like her would be popular. breaking out has very little to do with luck. if luck meant anything, then the lgbt week would've boosted kainen and the other fags streams. despite jumping from 50 to over 1000 ccv for hours on end, daily, for a week, they all gained nothing
the way to break out on twitch is to *keep* viewers. this is because ccv is more like filling a bucket with holes in it. in the natural course of relationships, people will come and go as their lives change, so you'll always lose a steady stream of people, while also gaining a steady stream. ccv is the balance between the "flow in" and "flow out". you need to focus on viewer lifespan foremost if you want to boost your ccv
since there's little control over the "flow in" of viewers, your focus should be entirely on the "flow out" and doing what's necessary to keep your viewers (aka plugging the holes in the bucket)
another tip, which almost everyone seems to miss, is the timing. they'll do something now and wait for results now. that's wrong. you need to understand that the viewers you're losing *today* is likely because of decisions you've made 2 weeks to 2 months ago. there is a big lag in making a choice and losing a friend or follower. this is because people don't normally leave at the first slight. if you don't know where to start, then start by being a good friend to your chat, be a good person. nobody wants badness in their life. so give them good.
but if you are waiting to get lucky, then you never will be.