who is that The biggest and most followed streamer Up to Pull? What manages to make the best numbers? For those familiar with the Spanish-speaking streamer scene, the answer may not be surprising: Aaronplay. Not Ninja or xQc? Let’s try to understand.
Ninja is the twitch streamer with the highest number of followers: 17 million, but as compared to its monthly growth, that number remains small. Flavin’s popularity peaked in 2018, then went down slowly, and thanks to Mixer’s bankruptcy, Microsoft’s video streaming service has been shut down for a while now.
xQc, on the other hand, is considered the most popular streamer for how many hours it watches its broadcasts. However, even in this case, the data should be read from the perspective, because xQc is one of the most active streamers. So we’m definitely talking about the English language streamer that we follow the most, but also the person who streams live for many hours.
Auronplay, on the other hand, wins Average number of visitors Connect with his live streams. Dream is said to have 112,000 people, compared to 80,000 (although only one live stream lasted three hours). No other streamer has reached the average of Auronplay. For example, in the last 30 days Ninja was viewed by an average of 16,000 viewers on a live stream, while xQc was viewed by 76,000 viewers.
Speaking of followers, Auronplay has 12 million followers, with steady growth over other streamers. In the last 30 days he has earned 400,000, compared to the ninja’s 70,000. And the hours you watch? Here xQc is still leading with 21.5 million, against Auronplay’s 11.3. However, as already pointed out, xQc did 280 hours of live streaming, while Auronplay 101 hours.
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