Summit1g is “worried” about Twitch incorporating the new 50/50 streamer revenue system

On September 22, Twitch’s president, Dan Clancy, revealed the updated streamer payout system via a blog post. He mentioned that the 70/30 streamer revenue split was being replaced by the 50/50 revenue split.

Furthermore, Clancy stated that Twitch’s updated ‘Ad Inventive Program’ would be a “great way” for content creators who are affected by the new payout system to earn more money. An excerpt from the post read:

Clancy mentioned that the operational cost of the platform was one of the primary reasons for this sudden shift. He detailed that Twitch spends $1,000 per month to host a 200-hour long livestream:

Summit1g spoke about the aforementioned changes at the 27-minute mark of his broadcast. He began the discussion by stating that Twitch was looking for the “here and now” money, and that the situation worried him. He said:

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Twitch viewer Fiogz commented that Twitch streamers will soon be required to find a “real job”:

Summit1g smiled as he read the message aloud, mentioning that some content creators “came from real jobs.” Jaryd also speculated that the revenue reform could affect certain content creators:

Fans react to Summit1g’s clip

The streamer’s clip was one of the most highly-upvoted posts on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. One Redditor agreed with Summit1g’s take and stated that Twitch “doesn’t care” about the future and that they’re simply “cashing out”:

Another Redditor believes that the push for a 50/50 streamer revenue split was strange:

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Summit1g is one of the most well-known personalities in the streaming world, having created his Twitch account way back in 2011. He is a variety gamer, and has played several popular titles such as Grand Theft Auto 5, Escape from Tarkov, Sea of Thieves, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and Fortnite on his channel.

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