Over the past few months, there has been a mass exodus of top talent from Twitch to YouTube. The reason for this is that YouTube has been more willing to offer exclusive contracts that pay content creators a lot of money. Fuslie first hinted at her plans to leave Twitch for YouTube Gaming back in August when she ended her August 31 stream with a tearful goodbye. During the stream, Fuslie also said that she had dropped hints about her impending departure in the past, and then proceeded to give out a few more.

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On September 6, Fuslie revealed that she had reached a deal with YouTube and was leaving Twitch. Recently, while streaming with her friends, Fuslie said that she was still getting paid by Twitch, despite moving to YouTube. Her friends were surprised, as were the viewers because it has been almost six months since she streamed last on Twitch. And when her friends and viewers asked her how she is still getting paid, Fuslie responded by saying that she didn’t have any idea.

Fuslie’s case is curious because it’s not clear how Twitch is still paying her. It’s possible that she has some sort of residual income from her previous streams on the platform, but it’s also possible that there’s been some sort of mistake on Twitch’s part. Either way, it’s an interesting situation that highlights the potential for confusion and miscommunication when it comes to streaming platforms and payment structures.

This isn’t the first time something like this has happened. Just a few months ago, Twitch streamer Ninja revealed that he was still getting new subscribers despite having his sub button removed by Twitch after he announced he would be streaming on multiple platforms.

Fuslie briefly talked in her stream on YouTube about why she decided to move to the platform from Twitch. In general, she explained that YouTube is more flexible than Twitch and allowed her to be more creative with her content. The recent migration of streamers from Twitch to YouTube is a concerning trend for the former platform, and it appears that Twitch needs to investigate the root cause of this trend and fix it as soon as possible.

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Source: Dexerto