>>21288637Not really. If you check the ones who mainly stream on twitch and upload vods or clips on youtube and the ones who mainly put videos on youtube and stream on twitch, there is a clear difference in audience attention. Para gets about maybe 2~3k on twitch but gets crazy views on youtube from his edited clips. Angry Joe I think still the more popular game reviewer, ignoring that his other content doesn't get as much as attention, they get about 1k viewers on twitch with a few exceptions like if it's a popular game at that time. If there is one who does well on both twtich and youtube, that's the exception and not the rule. If they wanted more money, they'd open a patreon or do something similar.
Had a devious thought. Know how most creativdad things she does catches on and trends. What if she's the testing ground for hololive twitch. Maybe that announcement on April 1st, other than being a fun April Fool's collab is the expansion of all Hololive members also streaming on twitch. Probably ludicrous but not far out of the realm of possibility. I wouldn't do it because the audiences between the platforms is radically different. Better to grow your own platform and use other monetary avenues to get more revenue. It's not like twitch only streamers exist and stay successful on that alone. They all upload their clips and VODs on youtube as a crutch.