Thx for the answers, ant hill of litteral idiots I take it then.
And now on to copying myself and changing a few words to have a direckt comparrison between Rin and Yuko.
With Yuko's 48 hours donothon finally over, the whole thing has been an impressive success for her!
She made almost 15k subs as she went from 35.8k (same ballpark as the other E-Sekai girls, but already the most subbed of them) before, to currently 50.3k.
If playboard.co is to be believed she made in her previous 2 months of activity about 10k in superchats. I'm not the most frequent idol corp watcher, but I guess they promote quite a bit the option to donate via non-youtube ways, so let's be generous and assume another 10k from all other forms of income.
So she had made an assumed 20k in 2 months.
Now the stream donation tracker's final tally was $34,111. (Fun fact: the top 10 donors listed on stream alone add up to $22,252(65% of total)) She made more than 150% of her previous total revenue in these 48 hours.
In 3 Days we will see Rin's take on the format.
Like already mentioned by others, I also see this happen a few more times until audience willingness to donate will burn out.
With Rin's 50 hours donothon finally over, the whole thing has been an impressive success for her!
She made more than
16k subs as she went from
28k (same ballpark as the other E-Sekai girls) before, to currently
44.3k.
If playboard.co is to be believed she made in her previous 2 months of activity about
9k in superchats. [bla...bla] so let's be generous and assume another
9k from all other forms of income.
So she had made an assumed
18k in 2 months.
Now the stream donation tracker's final tally was
$22,159. (Fun fact: the top 10 donors listed on stream alone add up to $13,503 (61% of total)).
Is anyone of the other 3 doing a donothon in the near future?
If yes, the question is, will the total amount continue to decline, or was that simply the difference in whales present in each girl's audience?