While reviewing Ninja’s controversial “How to become a streamer in 30 days” masterclass workshop, the OTK co-owner berated most of the information provided and suggested that those with less than 50 viewers on their Twitch channel should quit streaming altogether.
Back in March 2022, Ninja started out with his very own masterclass, which majorly focused on how to kick-start a successful streaming career for up-and-coming creators and that too, in just 30 days.
However, due to its high price, it was soon met with intense criticism from viewers and some prominent streamers, including Disguised Toast and Sodapoppin. In fact, the lattermost even claimed:
Sodapoppin takes a dig at Ninja’s masterclass workshop and remains unconvinced of small streamers
Sodapoppin joins a long list of creators and high-profile streamers to criticize Ninja’s teaching in his recently launched “How to Become a Streamer in 30 days” masterclass series.
The Twitch streamer posted a video on his official YouTube channel titled “Ninja’s “Master Class” On Streaming Is A Joke” wherein he can be seen making fun of Ninja’s teachings and revealing some brutal truths about the streaming landscape. Pointing out that it is difficult to grow on Twitch due to the saturation of different channels available on the purple platform, Soda lamented:
Continuing his trail of thoughts, he further added:
Revealing that he was also approached for hosting a masterclass workshop just like the Fortnite streamer, the OTK member noted:
As one of the most formidable names in streaming, Sodapoppin’s views and suggestions on the platform are often considered prudent and insightful. However, his most recent claims have elicited a wave of backlash.
Similarly, with two notable Twitch creators berating the endeavor, Tyler’s next comments on his masterclass series will be closely observed.
Social media reacts to the video
As expected, the video instantly went viral on YouTube, racking up over 143k views and hundreds of comments. While the majority of the comments seemed to agree with Soda, a handful argued that even 50 viewers are good for small, budding streamers.
Here’s what fans had to say:
Streaming is undoubtedly one of the most demanding careers, requiring a great level of dedication, time and patience. Amidst the rigors of this profession, it often demands hours of mental and physical investment to interact with viewers.
Despite all this, thousands of aspiring creators go live on their Twitch channel in hopes of making it big.
0 votes