Starting in May, Twitch is opening its revenue-sharing Partner Plus program to Affiliates as well as Partners.
To mark the change, the revenue sharing scheme is now simply being called the Plus Program.
Twitch previouslyintroduced a $100,000 capon who would get thefabled 70 / 30 revenue-sharing splitfrom subscriptions.
Break out the spreadsheets, as you’re going to need them to understand Twitch’s changes to its revenue-sharing program.Photo: Stanislav Kogiku/SOPA Images/LightRocket
Starting immediately, theres no longer a $100,000 cap for savor the 70% share.
Twitch maintains a program granting monthly subscription tokens to Prime members.
Until now, those tokens would count just like any other sub for the purpose of payouts.
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Thats changing by June 3 this year.
It depends on the country and how much a streamer gets paid.
For places like Canada and the U.S., thefixed paymentis $2.25.
Well have to see how else the streamer expects to make more money from its convoluted business model.
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