>>87670504Good games you'd want to play get more sales. A lot of them are just streamerbait games though, which only get sales from aspiring streamers. They succeed because of the overall genre or trend: people learn to seek them out and so they don't need to market them from scratch every time. This is also true of videos; most are already successful and that's why they attract streamers, or you can also make them in a specific style to get easy attention.
However, GOOD videos will attract people to the channel in order to see the NEXT videos as they come out. Do you really think somebody like NileRed or Chubbyemu struggled because of people reacting to them on stream? No, it helped them immensely. Even after they were already popular, it made them more popular.
Getting mad because you missed out on clicks from a streamer's 500 viewers probably means your video was never good and baited them into clicking, but once they saw what it was, nobody was interested. These complaints come in from people who have less than 1,000 subs, count every view, and thought this should have been their big break. These people are often the ones submitting their own videos to streamers to be reacted to.
This seems like a general complaint but it's actually really narrow and specific to certain people and certain circumstances, and even then it may simply be wrong. Imagining that great videos by talented new creators never take off because streamers reacted to them and killed their growth is ridiculous.