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Twitch has a rule to prohibit their streamers to stream gambling, I don't see any reason why anyone should know the top streamers who're stream gambling. Twitch isn't supporting them, so everyone who support those streamers are definitely don't care about terms of service, maybe this is why most people always complaint about KYC when they want to withdraw.
Twitch has not banned gambling completely. Sports betting, fantasy sports, poker, etc. can still be streamed on platform. Twitch prohibits streaming slots, roulette and other games from sites that do not have a license in the United States and other countries.
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Hasn't Twitch issued a ban on all stuff related to gambling? Or was it only applying to putting out referral codes on the stream? Can't really remember, I just know that Twitch did something to limit the influence of what streamers have to spread gambling, and that in itself is already a sign that gambling isn't really going to stay in there imo. And even if there were some aspect of gambling that was still open, I reckon it wouldn't be long before they ban it again.

if you could get more information such as how much money each of them earns per day, per week, per month it would be good information, it would make people have a more realistic notion of the size of the importance and influence that each of these guys have in the world of gambling and it can also serve as a source of inspiration for those people who are beginners or who also want to follow the same steps as these guys, it would also be very good if you could get information on how many referrals these guys have in every casino

no doubt that this information would be very relevant, and we also have information on how much money these guys have already earned with their referrals in each casino, many casinos partner with these channels, I don't know if this is true or not because I'm not a person who's been following Twitch so I'm not 100% sure if this is true or not, just heard about it in the past with some channels where guys kept playing and people kept saying the guy was putting money that was given by the casino to play, anyway what would be good to know and how much money casinos pay to channel owners like these
Twitch is outside of those partnerships so payments wouldn't really be disclosed iirc. Same with the money they get, I don't think Twitch API would reveal such a thing (if OP actually got his data from something like that). Plus, money isn't really needed anymore, just the amount of views is more than enough of a metric.
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Twitch had already changed its policy regarding the influencers who features casino all the time on their videos. It was all over the news when they already prohibit gambling-related content, I'm not sure if the list will be helpful for companies, but most likely their twitter accounts are named the same which companies can still contact them for promotion.
as far as I know, streamers on Twitch can still stream while gambling as long as the gambling site they are playing on is registered in the United States.

Influencers need another video-sharing site that gives them more freedom, there are tons of them but the audience are often just on youtube.
I just found this out recently, did you know Eddie from stake.com has launched their own streaming platform, it's called kick.com, I found this out because one of the youtube channels I follow mentioned a streamer from Twitch called xQc is getting a $100M contract on kick.com. if you are curious you can search on Google xQc $100m kick.com contract, you'll see articles about it.
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if you could get more information such as how much money each of them earns per day, per week, per month it would be good information, it would make people have a more realistic notion of the size of the importance and influence that each of these guys have in the world of gambling and it can also serve as a source of inspiration for those people who are beginners or who also want to follow the same steps as these guys, it would also be very good if you could get information on how many referrals these guys have in every casino

If I recall correctly, not long ago there was a massive leak from Twitch which revealed how much money all the streamers managed to earn in the last year (by the time of the leak) or so. The top streamers of the platform of course showed numbers of millions of dollars and those secondary streamers managed to get hundreds of thousands.

So, my point is that we already know that popular streamers can manage to earn a lot of money, that is not a secret and I think it is not necessary to get specific numbers to the point of invading the financial privacy of people. Let us leave that to the IRS and whatever they need to pay taxes to.
There is much inspiration out there already, mostly negative, I am afraid.

Good point Hispo: one thing is disclosing an estimate on how much an hour watched is worth on average, and another one how much specific streamers earn. The latter enters the realm of personal (financial) information and, unless one wants to reveal them freely, they shouldn't be disclosed to the general public.

That kind of data leaks are a disgrace for those who believe in the importance of privacy rights, but it is undeniable that gossiping can be very tempting for many too.
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if you could get more information such as how much money each of them earns per day, per week, per month it would be good information, it would make people have a more realistic notion of the size of the importance and influence that each of these guys have in the world of gambling and it can also serve as a source of inspiration for those people who are beginners or who also want to follow the same steps as these guys, it would also be very good if you could get information on how many referrals these guys have in every casino

If I recall correctly, not long ago there was a massive leak from Twitch which revealed how much money all the streamers managed to earn in the last year (by the time of the leak) or so. The top streamers of the platform of course showed numbers of millions of dollars and those secondary streamers managed to get hundreds of thousands.

So, my point is that we already know that popular streamers can manage to earn a lot of money, that is not a secret and I think it is not necessary to get specific numbers to the point of invading the financial privacy of people. Let us leave that to the IRS and whatever they need to pay taxes to.
There is much inspiration out there already, mostly negative, I am afraid.
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if you could get more information such as how much money each of them earns per day, per week, per month it would be good information, it would make people have a more realistic notion of the size of the importance and influence that each of these guys have in the world of gambling and it can also serve as a source of inspiration for those people who are beginners or who also want to follow the same steps as these guys, it would also be very good if you could get information on how many referrals these guys have in every casino

no doubt that this information would be very relevant, and we also have information on how much money these guys have already earned with their referrals in each casino, many casinos partner with these channels, I don't know if this is true or not because I'm not a person who's been following Twitch so I'm not 100% sure if this is true or not, just heard about it in the past with some channels where guys kept playing and people kept saying the guy was putting money that was given by the casino to play, anyway what would be good to know and how much money casinos pay to channel owners like these
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Gambling faces limitations, so marketers are exploring new ways to promote. Social media have become one of the methods. I have already written about the top 50 Instagram & TikTok accounts for gambling advertising. But gambling is strictly regulated on these platforms. Therefore, Twitch may be a more suitable platform.

Twitch allowed streamers to share referral codes and links without restrictions for a period. Today, it is prohibited to stream sites that include slots, roulette, or dice games and aren’t licensed either in the U.S. or in other jurisdictions. But following the rules, influencers can stream various gambling sites on Twitch.

We have collected 2,505 Twitch channels related to gambling and I make the top 40 of them sorted by the number of hours watched.

The information in the above top is relevant at the time of data collection. The Demo_Gambling/iGaming Twitch Marketing Inventory List 2023 includes the number of peak viewers, average viewers, hour watched per day, active days, and etc.

More and more businesses are turning to influencers, considering their vast audience and impact. The effectiveness of influencer advertising can be attributed to the strong bond between influencers and followers. When influencers recommend or review products, viewers perceive their opinions as highly reliable, surpassing the credibility of traditional advertising methods. Influencers offer a unique advantage in terms of targeting, allowing advertisers to concentrate on specific target audiences. That's why we have compiled 2,505 streamers into a single list - Gambling/iGaming Twitch Marketing Inventory List 2023, which served as the basis for this top. Considering the restrictions faced by gambling, influencer marketing on Twitch can become effective and allows companies to achieve more quality results.

It is fascinating to see the amount of time that people have collectively spent watching these streamers and a very interesting list that you've put together. It just goes to show how many people out there are watching this sort of content and being influenced by these streamers on a long time scale. Many of them will have sponsors, both officially disclosed and those that they partner with in secret, who might be distorting the actual win return rate of the sites they're playing on. It's very dangerous following these sort of people because they can often manipulate viewers into believing that it's possible to win long term, unless you're playing poker or clear about the risks of the entertainment you're playing - it's better to stay away.
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Twitch had already changed its policy regarding the influencers who features casino all the time on their videos. It was all over the news when they already prohibit gambling-related content, I'm not sure if the list will be helpful for companies, but most likely their twitter accounts are named the same which companies can still contact them for promotion.

Influencers need another video-sharing site that gives them more freedom, there are tons of them but the audience are often just on youtube.
You are right, and I am also surprised to see this topic here again, when it was all over the internet last year, that twitch was going to prohibit streamers who promote gambling casinos, this prohibition was scheduled for a date which is far passed, so upon seeing topic, I wondered if they later changed their mind concerning the ban, turns out it's op who didnt do a good research before starting this thread.
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Twitch had already changed its policy regarding the influencers who features casino all the time on their videos. It was all over the news when they already prohibit gambling-related content, I'm not sure if the list will be helpful for companies, but most likely their twitter accounts are named the same which companies can still contact them for promotion.

Influencers need another video-sharing site that gives them more freedom, there are tons of them but the audience are often just on youtube.
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That's a nice list, but there are 2 streamers who have a lot of followers and I don't see them on the list, and those users are Xposed and AdinRoss. And I think they are not in the list because they stream now under kick, but that platform is growing up fast to the point that will be soon the main streamers' platform for gambling.

I don't know if those guys only made deals with stake or if we can pay them to promote other sites, but what I know is how those guys have a big affiliates farm that pays some serious money.
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Interesting how much they make per casino, or how much of the winnings % stays in the streamers balance.
I doubt with the winning's percentage. They are more likely paid through an offer alone. What they do is to just boost a platform's popularity and not with its creation. But that amount would be more likely huge even if it is not on percentage.
Interesting list to follow although I don't know majority of them and only familiar with few name in a list but atleast its good to know thag there are so many streamers to follow. So let see if they add up some good context and truly can entertain their watchers.
Since if they are just the same with the other influencers who are just into hype just to promote their casino their supporting then maybe its just a waste of time to watch them.
They're basically doing it for money and that won't be surprising to know that they are just doing their job and not really gambling with initiative. I do know some as well but I only watch them whenever they are playing games on my interest to atleast give me an insight whether to actually try the game or to avoid it. They're somewhat informative on my end but there are just influencers who are not making any sense at all.

Gambling advertisement is quite on a "loose" nowadays. Whether it is a bad thing or not, most of the influencers won't mind knowing the answers.
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Interesting list to follow although I don't know majority of them and only familiar with few name in a list but atleast its good to know thag there are so many streamers to follow. So let see if they add up some good context and truly can entertain their watchers.
Since if they are just the same with the other influencers who are just into hype just to promote their casino their supporting then maybe its just a waste of time to watch them.
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Not into Twitch but I think some of these livestreamers are sharing their videos on YouTube so I partly know one or two of them but mostly they are so new to me. Well, thanks for the list though. I think if TikTok will allow gambling on their platform it will have more reach compare to twitter, people nowadays tend to just love these short videos as long as they are informative and catching.
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The last thread you created for TikTok and Instagram influencers that promote gambling activities wasn't that helpful, to be sincere I doubt anyone ever went tback to those accounts because after checking a few of them and discovering that they weren't allowed to directly promote them due to some regulations.

I have a feeling that this will turn out to be the same as the previous threads, my reply is based on personal reasons others might find the thread helpful most especially those that frequent twitch. If it turns out that they can freely promote gambling activities without having to violate any regulations, then it's okay.
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Twitch has a rule to prohibit their streamers to stream gambling, I don't see any reason why anyone should know the top streamers who're stream gambling. Twitch isn't supporting them, so everyone who support those streamers are definitely don't care about terms of service, maybe this is why most people always complaint about KYC when they want to withdraw.
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Honestly, I don't know any of them, but here in our country there are many well-known influencers who promote casino gambling online on Facebook and Youtube apps. They have millions of followers and they have a lot of fans too.

They even have a magic word when they promote a gambling site online which is the word "this is the legit link in the description, you are sure not to lose, instead you will always win" so they are encouraged a lot and those who lose are poor.

But anyway thanks for this information Smiley
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Influencers have taken over the advertisement job from the companies because those casinos knows that these influencers have followers who easily believe what they say and dances to their tunes. As long as it is gambling,I don't think that most of these influencers do gamble the way that they put it to their followers. As a follower,if you get yourself carried away by these influencers and believe in their words,you might end up in great loss,because gambling is a game of luck and how can you know your lucky day. Enjoy the fun I'm gambling by paying for your entertainment and don't think that any entertainment is free.
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Interesting how much they make per casino, or how much of the winnings % stays in the streamers balance.
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I think from the list here my favorite is Roshtein,they say a lot of different things,that he is paid by casino sites and that the balance is not real money from him as no crazy person on earth can spend 100.000 dollars in just a few spins and this guy does this several times,for me this is not important,what is important is that anytime I feel down or I need extra motivation before starting my gambling session I immediately go and check his videos,on Twitch but I even am happy with recorded videos on Youtube most of the times so to me these guys are pure inspiration before starting gambling.

So good job OP for collecting such things and making easier for people to find these guys.
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