Jeg stødte på en meget mærkelig opførsel af en populær streamer og ville vide, om nogen har stået over for en lignende situation? Hvilke hændelser har du haft med streamere?
Twitch: TheDoctor 24800 følgere. På kanalen er der flere, der skiftes til at streame slots næsten hver dag. Jeg tror, de er ambassadørerne for Gamdom Casino. Jeg har set i lang tid – de spiller kun i ét casino.
Der var trukket penge på Twitter. Retweet + abonner på YouTube, like, kommenter og post et skærmbillede til Discord. De første 5 personer får $50 i dag. Der var mange ansøgere, men jeg nåede at nå dertil før de andre. Jeg sidder og venter på min ærligt vundne præmie.
12 timer er gået - stilhed. Da jeg vandt for første gang, fandt jeg ingen regler for at få en præmie i Discord, jeg besluttede at skrive til streameren og finde ud af, hvornår jeg får præmien.
Reaktionen var mærkelig og utilstrækkelig - han nægtede, fordi jeg spurgte om præmien (et skærmbillede af korrespondancen vil være nedenfor). Jeg undskyldte, forklarede, at det var første gang, jeg havde vundet noget, og jeg kendte bare ikke reglerne. Han sagde OK, vent.
Jeg sidder og venter på præmien. 8 dage er gået...
Jeg besluttede at skrive igen. Han vendte sig meget høfligt til mig, sagde, at jeg havde set hans streams i lang tid, jeg kan lide dem (hvilket var helt rigtigt på det tidspunkt) og spurgte til sidst høfligt om præmien. Som svar, tavshed.
I dag er der gået næsten 2 uger, og selv for mig, dumt, blev det klart, at jeg aldrig ville få noget. Og jeg skrev for sidste gang - for at sige farvel til denne streamer. Og udtrykke min respektløshed over for ham.
Denne gang fik jeg svar. Og reaktionen var igen mærkelig og utilstrækkelig.
Jeg lavede den eneste logiske antagelse, at alle disse pengetrækninger kun er en kampagne for at tiltrække seere til at spille på kasinoet. Samtidig modtage penge fra reklamer. Men når du skal give en præmie ikke under streamen, og når ingen finder ud af det, så kan du ikke give penge... Og jeg kaldte ham grådig. Hvilket efter min mening er rigtigt. En person, der spiller en indsats på $200 for et spin - 2 uger, kan ikke give sin seer $50. Det er bare en slags kosmisk grådighed.
Hvortil han pludselig begyndte at fortælle mig, hvor meget han donerede til velgørenhed... Jeg har et spørgsmål - hvordan hænger det sammen med min præmie? Eller hvis han donerer til velgørenhed, så kan han lave konkurrencer på Twitter og så ikke give præmier?
Og jeg ved ikke, om han donerer eller ej. Jeg kan ikke tjekke det. Men antag, at han donerer. Det hele er et show-off igen. At være venlig og god er, når nogen ser det. Det samme som at give penge væk under en stream. Og når ingen ser, giver han ikke. Han kan være sig selv...
Generelt ville jeg spørge, måske jeg ikke forstår noget? Jeg har aldrig stødt på dette før. Der er jo en uudtalt aftale. Streamere modtager penge fra reklamer, kontrakter og så videre. De laver konkurrencer, promoverer deres sociale netværk. De tiltrækker seere, og vi vinder nogle gange og kan også spille i kasinoet. Og alle er glade. Men når man simpelthen bliver bedraget, og man bliver tvunget til at ydmyge sig selv for at få en ærligt vundet præmie, er det ødelæggende. Og falder i en trist stemning. For nogen er det nok latterlige penge. Men for mig er det et betydeligt beløb.
Dette er min negative oplevelse. Det eneste, der glæder mig, er, at det er første gang, jeg støder på sådan noget og aldrig har hørt om det. Så dette er et isoleret tilfælde. Og de fleste af streamerne er ganske tilpas gode mennesker.
Fortæl os om din oplevelse med streamere, hvis du har en. Held og lykke til alle!
I came across a very strange behavior of a popular streamer and wanted to know if anyone has faced a similar situation? What incidents have you had with streamers?
Twitch: TheDoctor 24800 followers. On the channel, several people take turns streaming slots almost every day. I think they are the ambassadors of Gamdom Casino. I've been watching for a long time - they only play in one casino.
There was a money draw on Twitter. Retweet + subscribe to YouTube, like, comment and post a screenshot to Discord. The first 5 people get $50 today. There were a lot of applicants, but I managed to get there before the others. I'm sitting, waiting for my honestly won prize.
12 hours have passed - silence. Since I won for the first time, I didn't find any rules for getting a prize in Discord, I decided to write to the streamer and find out when I get the prize.
The reaction was strange and inadequate - he refused because I asked about the prize (a screenshot of the correspondence will be below). I apologized, explained that it was the first time I had won something and I just didn't know the rules. He said OK, wait.
I'm sitting, waiting for the prize. 8 days have passed...
I decided to write again. He turned to me very politely, said that I had been watching his streams for a long time, I like them (which was absolutely true at that time) and at the end politely asked about the prize. In response, silence.
Today it's been almost 2 weeks, and even to me, stupid, it became clear that I would never get anything. And I wrote for the last time - to say goodbye to this streamer. And express my disrespect to him.
This time I got an answer. And the reaction was again strange and inadequate.
I made the only logical assumption that all these money draws are just a promotion in order to attract viewers to play at the casino. At the same time receive money from advertising. But when you need to give a prize not during the stream and when no one finds out about it, then you can not give money... And I called him greedy. Which in my opinion is true. A person who plays a $200 bet for one spin - 2 weeks cannot give his viewer $ 50. It's just some kind of cosmic greed.
To which he suddenly started telling me how much he donated to charity... I have a question - how does this relate to my prize? Or if he donates to charity, then he can do contests on Twitter, and then not give prizes?
And I do not know if he is donating or not. I can't check it. But suppose he donates. This is all a show-off again. Being kind and good is when someone sees it. The same as giving money away during a stream. And when no one sees, he does not give. He can be himself...
In general, I wanted to ask, maybe I don't understand something? I've never encountered this before. After all, there is an unspoken agreement. Streamers receive money from advertising, contracts, and so on. They make contests, promote their social networks. They attract viewers, and we sometimes win and can also play in the casino. And everyone is happy. But when you are simply deceived and you are forced to humiliate yourself in order to get an honestly won prize, it is devastating. And plunges into a sad mood. For someone, this is probably ridiculous money. But for me it's a significant amount.
This is my negative experience. The only thing that pleases me is that this is the first time I have encountered such a thing and have never heard of it. So this is an isolated case. And most of the streamers are quite adequate good people.
Tell us about your experience with streamers, if you have one. Good luck to everyone!