>>3167292Twitch Partners can get a higher % of their tier 1 ($5) subscription fees (base pay is %50. Mouse has enough subs that she probably qualifies for a 70% split. Plus, you have to factor in that a certain percentage of those subs are going to be Tier 2 ($10) or Tier 3 ($25), which increases the overall payout from the subscription. Also, T2 and T3 subs have different split % with Twitch than T1 subs (more favorable to the streamer).
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https://creatorhype.com/twitch-signing-streamers-increase-sub-split/>>3168973>>3169580>>3169976The big difference between Superchat and Bits is that Youtube takes the cut from the Superchat AFTER it's been sent. So a streamer only sees $70 of that $100. Whereas with bits, Twitch takes their cut BEFORE it's sent to the streamer. If you want to send a streamer $100 in bits, you would buy 10,000 bits, which costs $128. Personally I think the bits system is better because the consumer eats the fee, not the streamer. People like to donate in fixed amounts - $5, $10, $20, $50, $100. So if you make up your mind to donate $20, you pay the $26 for the bits and are more willing to pay the extra fee on the bits. But lots of people also do direct paypal donations through streamlabs, too.