While it's not clear just how many hours each mod may have had to work over this span of time, I would have to imagine that most of them are quite happy with this payout. As a whole, that's some pretty incredible money for only one month of work. Ludwig has 17 moderators in total which is how we get this number. If you're wondering how that breaks down on a per person basis, each member of the moderation team should have taken home roughly $9,823. Mod payroll for the subathon comes out to $167,000 lmao However, rather than doling out $155,000 to the team, which is what $5,000 per day would end up equaling, one of Ludwig's mods, known as "slime", said that the streamer instead cut them all a check for $167,000. The mod group ended up keeping up their end of the bargain and Ludwig ended up holding true to his word. ” Ludwig said.Prior to the start of his 31-day streaming marathon, Ludwig told his moderation team that he would pay them as a group $5,000 per day if they kept his chat clean throughout the event. About Ludwig Ludwig Anders Ahgren conceived Jis an American live decoration, YouTuber, podcaster, and esports observer and competitor. “This is psychopathic that I would consider doing a subathon just to do a cool idea and with YouTube, I can just do. He would have more freedom to pursue different projects with YouTube while maintaining a consistent revenue stream. If he missed a day on Twitch, he mentioned that it would feel like a lot of lost revenue. I’ve never felt specifically wanted or well respected by Twitch as a whole.”Īnother large reason for the move was the ability to create different types of content while with YouTube Ludwig said. But it didn’t change even in negotiations.
“When the camel’s back is broke, you don’t point to a single straw. “It’s not like its any one thing,” Ludwig said. In addition, Ludwig noted that YouTube has added a lot to its platform recently while listening to community feedback. Sykkuno trolls Yvonnie 39Daph attacks Sykkuno OTV Sykkuno, Rae, Ludwig, Lily. However, Ludwig noted that YouTube was much more flexible with these requests. An example Ludwig noted was negotiating for the ability to limit gifted subs on Twitch, which Twitch declined. Ludwig Ahgren is a massively popular streamer with 3.
He was treated much better by YouTube, according to Ludwig, which led him to sign the deal. Even during negotiations, these sentiments did not change. Despite making Twitch an enormous sum of money through his subathons, Twitch has never treated him differently from any other streamer according to Ludwig. In an exclusive interview with Nathan Stanz on his YouTube channel, Ludwig dove deeper into why he made the switch. Over the last few months, notable names such as Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter and Timothy “TimTheTatman” John Betar have signed exclusivity deals with YouTube. The battle for streamers continues as YouTube and Twitch look to sign creators to their respective platforms. Although I understand it from a business perspective it’s still sad to be erased from so many people’s year. In a YouTube video explaining his switch, Ludwig recounted how he never felt. The announcement was made on Twitter in a video that featured Anthony “Slime” Bruno. I’m bummed that I was completely removed from the twitch recap. Appreciation is one of the main reasons Ludwig decided he should move to YouTube. Popular Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren announced Monday that he reached a deal with YouTube Gaming and will exclusively stream on the platform from now on.