Transparency with regard to paid influencers
(if this already exists please link me)
Going forward, we should know whether a streamer is getting paid to play your game or not. This is less about GGG and more about the streamers themselves; as many people know, there are some truly unsavory types out there playing video games for money, and they're less likely to get paid if a company isn't willing to publically touch them with a 10 foot pole. For example, there's a lot of kerfluffle about Empyrean's attitude with regard to the queue jumping. Him getting paid on top of elitist, condescending, arguably racist rambling would be the cherry on top of a disgusting sundae. We'd like to know if you did so as to discourage you from doing so in the future, and not encouraging such behavior. Украина в моём сердце Last bumped on Apr 17, 2021, 7:04:13 AM
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Yeah the problem is Empyrean. Not a bad patch... He actually told it like it is. Pretty refreshing clip.
Tip : stop being influenced by influencers. Streamers = ggg marketing |
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I've been informed that streamers are required by law (though not WHAT law) to flag their stuff as paid, such as with a hashtag #ad.
This is probably sufficient as it seems unlikely a streamer would be paid to play a game that isn't owned by the person paying them. Украина в моём сердце
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