I was thinking about thinking and I thought we have almost every rank on cubecraft server but you also think that there should be a twitch rank on the server like this than you deserve than a Twitch rank if you have 5000 followers that's fine
Followers are harder to come by then YouTube subscribers since it involves you streamingThat's a good idea but 5000 is very little.
Yay I'll just advertise my twitch and tell people if I can get 80 views I'll have a giveaway (not really)Maybe for the people who gets 80+ viewers on average and that streams regularly? :)
He said regularly... Also, most people leave when there isn't going to be a giveaway...Yay I'll just advertise my twitch and tell people if I can get 80 views I'll have a giveaway (not really)
Boom free ranks
Thanks hackers I really appreciate the tip
I think blue would be a good colorI personally believe that if YouTube rank exists then so should Twitch. There's only one problem and that's that Cube uses almost every colour that Minecraft supports, they could make it purple and bold?
Seems legit xDI was thinking about thinking
Getting started on twitch is really hard as twitch doesn't have a recommended tab like youtube does. Unless you have early acces to a game, you're really good at a game, colabbing with a big streamer or competing in a big event it's impossible to "easily" get a free rank.If people can easily get free ranks, no one will buy them anymore.
Yay I'll just advertise my twitch and tell people if I can get 80 views I'll have a giveaway (not really)
Boom free ranks
Thanks hackers I really appreciate the tip
80+ viewers on average and that streams regularly?
Why are you over thinking this? Plus, I said 80 viewers on average (which I'm pretty sure that everyone (maybe except you) understands that I meant 80 viewers on average for each individual stream), not that all of his streams collectively gives an average of 80.I think you may have forgotten basic math averages aren't always in groups of say 5 numbers to look for average as well as averages work where you add all your numbers then you divide the number you get from that by however many number you added
So 1 stream with a lot of viewers can solidly reach an average of 80 veiwers even if the rest have only 15 or so
Yes but that doesn't mean it because I think everyone including you isn't reading what you said because average doesn't mean within a certain range of numbers and can be offset by a single number that is drastically differentWhy are you over thinking this? Plus, I said 80 viewers on average (which I'm pretty sure that everyone (maybe except you) understands that I meant 80 viewers on average for each individual stream), not that all of his streams collectively gives an average of 80.