I was just thinking about this the other day. For example, I used to follow F1nn5ter. I liked his whole schtick. The “Stop Making Me Dress Like A Girl Dammit!” was fun in the beginning. A few times I contemplated sending a funny paid message, but never did.

He has obviously gone through some major changes since then. And I’m happy he’s figuring his shit out. Even has an amazing girlfriend.

But I don’t understand people who still send him 100 dollar dono’s anymore. I mean His Only Fans is estimated to be pulling in 250K a month. He owns two houses and just recently purchased a Maybach (probably used, but still)

He has come right out and said he only streams on twitch because he want’s to, not because he needs to.

So I’m just curious if any of you follow or donate any big streamer?

  • @[email protected]
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    93 months ago

    The only thing I’ve “paid” to a streamer is the free monthly Prime sub, usually to a smaller streamer. I’ve bought merch from a couple Youtube channels before also, but that’s about it.

  • madjo
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    Does critical role count? Though, I now subscribe to their Beacon streaming service instead of their Twitch account

  • @[email protected]
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    “I mean His Only Fans is estimated to be pulling in 250K”

    FUCKIN WUUUUTT??? Legit whores don’t make 250k a month. The fuck is this dude doing on camera that’s better than actually getting your dick sucked?

    • @Worx
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      It’s about quantity, not quality. A prostitute can see, let’s say, 10 people a day. Someone on OnlyFans can stream to a million people simultaneously

    • @[email protected]OP
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      It’s the whole “taboo” thing with him. In the beginning his chat “forced” him to dress as a female. then he looked into OF since he knows a few people who were/are in the adult business and was told how much they make. I assume the quotes he was getting were enough to peak his interest, so he started an OF. In the beginning it was him just wearing scantily clad clothing, (showing bulge etc.) But he met and is now dating a trans Girl who does OF and he started posting more nude content. According to him when he posted his penis, it was “The biggest OF subscription boost he’d ever gotten.”

      It’s mostly just him posting nudes now, with the occasional team up with his girlfriend or other “trans/femboy” creators. I assume he’s start doing hardcore stuff sooner or later and then once he’s made his money he’s retire and live a quiet life.

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    Didn’t that dude turned out to be actually gay or something?

    Also no, I’m from a poor family, we don’t waste money that stupidly.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      33 months ago

      He’s… complicated. Technically he’s a Bisexual Genderfliud who prefers He/Him pronouns, but doesn’t really care either way.

  • jaxiiruff
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    I subbed to Jerma for a long time on twitch and bought merch when he was more active and gave a couple dollars to Callmekevin when he streamed.

    The cool thing about donating is they respond to your message if they arent a dick that just has a tts going 24/7. For example Jerma didnt really push donating he just enjoys reading chat and I actually got my message read once by him. I feel like using tts is a cheap and soulless copout of interaction that most suckers feel they get value out of just because it was shown or heard on stream.

  • Boozilla
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    33 months ago

    Small Patreon amounts here and there for niche channels. Never any to the big popular ones. I have also occasionally ordered merch.

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    33 months ago

    I’ve never donated to a streamer. When I first started watching Youtube there wasn’t a way to process donations, so content creators were doing it for their own satisfaction. When streaming became an industry, I didn’t feel any obligation to change my way of using streams.

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    Nope, I tend to hate watching streams in general.

    I hate the whole “shout out” to people who donate money, it breaks the flow.

    The fun streams I have watched is when the streamer does zero shout outs but ask the chat what they should do, no polling, just watching the live response in the chat.

  • Toes♀
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    33 months ago

    I don’t donate anything but I might buy merchandise. I think the people that do continue to donate are looking to get some sort of perk like a jump scare or some other silliness.

  • Vanth
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    Never directly. I have bought merch, but I have low acceptance for stuff that just makes me a walking billboard. It has to be something I like separate from any association from the content creator.

    I recently bought a shirt from Caitlin Dougherty, YouTuber on death traditions. If you know her content, you would recognize the shirt as one of hers. If you don’t know her, it’s just a cool shirt that tickles my happy goth vibes.

    I suppose a patreon subscription is probably their best bang for buck, but buying their merch is still better than a YouTube subscription from what I understand. I’ve heard that from many creators. Buy their merch, use their affiliate links, that nets them more than YT does.

    Edit: oh, you’re asking if I pay for porn. Nah, there’s plenty of free shit.