>>75274856>>75275895Superchats and any other kind of user caused interruption of the stream is just bad content. People pay for these things because they want their message read, they want to be recognized by streamer-chan, they want their existence acknowledged. You have to remember that nobody else probably cares about that person and probably doesn't want him interrupting the flow of things. Even reading them at the end or in another stream is just bad content. If people wanted forced content about the input of a random chatter they would probably watch that chatter's stream instead. This sort of content is always exclusively driven by the fact that these people have mental disorders and a deep unyielding need to have their existence acknowledged.
When you can sustain yourself with actual genuine content and products that people consider worth their money, then you can stop this kind of unethical exploitation of the mentally ill. You can focus on further improving your craft and the quality of your content, rather than depend on these paid disruptions.