>>98687307>If I had to pick one, I'd go with total hours viewed because that directly indicates eyeball watching on one girl specifically, and would be less sensitive to something like game choice or overlaps.>>98687619>No, but having the return buff for every stream you do because every stream you do is so rare it's an event makes CCV worthlessThis is inherently wrong because all you're doing is multiplying the effects of game choice and overlaps by the amount of streaming you do.
CCV and watch hours are completely different metrics that measure different things. CCV measures popularity and mass appeal to casuals.
Watch hours or hours streamed is workrate.
A good comparison would be high CCV = main event potential even if you only show up several times a year like Roman Reigns
But you still need midcarders to do the wrestling every week and keep people invested. Midcarders can also be popular enough to become main eventers if they get over enough with the crowd: see someone like Biboo who is strong in all metrics.
In the end these numbers are measuring completely different things and whenever someone tries to push one of these metrics while ignoring the others it's because they want to talk up their favorites while shitting on other girls