Twitch is going to open up monetization tools, including subscriptions and bits, “to most streamers, from day one,” according to an open letter from CEO Dan Clancy. The change means you won’t need to reach affiliate status,
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy published an open letter on Thursday outlining the platform’s plans for 2025, which include upcoming features, updates to the mobile experience, as well as a significant change to its monetization policy.
Twitch announces a significant change coming to the streaming service that will impact both subscriptions and bit donations.
At some point in 2025, Twitch plans to offer monetization tools like subscriptions and Bits for all streamers, according to an open letter from Twitch CEO Dan Clancy. Monetizing Twitch streams previously required reaching "Affiliate" status on the platform.
In 2025, we’re excited to open up monetization tools—subscriptions and bits—to most streamers, from day one. This will allow creators, regardless of their status, to grow their communities and start building earnings through direct patronage.
Streaming platform Twitch has announced a big change to its monetization policy, as "most streamers" will soon gain access to the site's monetization tools. Previously, only Twitch affiliates and partners could access these revenue-generating tool, but these will be available to more creators later in 2025.
Twitch has revealed a list of things they want to do during 2025, and one focus is making the mobile viewing experience better.
Monster Hunter Wilds will not reward Twitch Drops for those who just watch the streams. Instead, Capcom will offer a Hunter Help: Assistance Pack to every viewer who supports a streamer of the Monster Hunter Wilds category by gifting or buying a single Twitch subscription. Here is all that is included in the pack:
Twitch is now opening up monetization opportunities for most channels on day one amid several big changes for the platform.
Anthropic's Claude AI is playing Pokémon on Twitch
Malofeyev’s Twitch account was shut down in 2022 months after Russia invaded Ukraine and the United States government imposed sanctions on some Russians; Malofeyev was sanctioned for his role in a “worldwide sanctions evasion and malign influence network,” per the lawsuit, led by Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev — his father.
StreamElements has partnered with Twitch to bring StreamElements' "performance-based sponsorships from marquee brands"
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