Are the Nick streams truly being hounded by "paypigs" the same way the Kino Casino is? Maybe I'm being pedantic here, but I feel like 30-40 unique donators doesn't qualify as pay piggery. The Kino Casino is plagued by two or three retards, who are willing to donate six to seven times per stream, it has no variety in donations. It's not helped by Warski screaching like a retard reading out the same unfunny faggot's paragraph for the 18th week straight.
The point I'm trying to get to is how unique Nick's streams are, he's providing a "service" for people. He's like a modern life advice guru show mixed in with property reviews, yet reframed for mid to early twenty year olds. Does a price increase really discourage those interested in his personalized advice? It seems to me that this style generates more unique engagement than the traditional para-social pretend to be my friend for cash system that is 99% of streams. I don't watch YouTube very much, Is there anyone else who's utilizing the super chat function like this?