I was surprised to take a look at the list, because I see very large absences

One of the main advantages of Flow charts exists as a platform is that the most curious among us can go and bug a good handful of data that allow us to understand what state the Twitch platform is currently in. A few weeks ago I was doing the same thing to share with you all. the ranking of streamers who have earned the most money depending on your number of subscribers. But I panicked seeing that almost none of them are in the platform’s top channels with the most active chat. I leave you with all the details below.

Top 10 Twitch channels with the most active chat

  • drb7h – 34.42%
  • baiano – 32.66%
  • DougDoug – 32.42%
  • AgustinUnaPlay8 – 32.34%
  • Snik Wins – 30.66%
  • tiorochitwitch – 30.58%
  • LACOBRAAA – 29.68%
  • PaymoneyWubby – 28.51%
  • Tommy swims – 28.50%
  • YoungMulti – 28.23%

How was this data extracted?

  • The percentage associated with each streamer is obtained by doing the percentage people who write in the chat compared to the viewers each has
  • The study is made in relation to streamers who they have over 100,000 subscribers and 5,000 average active viewers
  • Regarding the interim: the ranking only corresponds to the activity that users had in the first quarter of the year. That’s to say, from January 1 to March 31, 2023
  • For me, personally, it grabs my attention. don’t see any streamers like Ibai, IlloJuan or Auronplay in this ranking

There are techniques to increase this ratio exponentially, such as focusing your streams on chat interactivity. I say this because, for example, I’m DougDoug and a lot of his streams are based on activating a mod that created for a game with which the cat can somehow participate in the game.

What do you think of this ranking? Is there someone you miss in it? I read you in the comments.

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