PKMKII [none/use name]

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Cake day: July 29th, 2020

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  • I’d say a good reference streamer would be ZainoTV. He does Balatro streaming, so because of the pacing of the game and the often esoteric ways its system works, there’s a lot of explanation happening while he’s streaming. Also a generally chill guy, LGBT ally.

    Definitely be prepared to spend some time having very few viewers. Like anything else entertainment-related, there’s a lot of streamers hanging out in the single digit viewers, a modest amount in the double to triple digit range, and then there’s the small handful of mega streamers like Hasan.

    Try to have some sort of niche or gimmick to stand out. Decide if you want to have yourself on camera, not on camera, or an animated avatar.

    Cross pollinate your platforms. A lot of streamers will also produce some YouTube content as well, even if it’s just uploading their VODs. Reaction content is super low hanging fruit for this. The point is that the algorithms all behave differently so being on multiple platforms helps to reach audiences on one platform that the algorithm isn’t steering towards you on others. It seems like every streamer has a Discord, I’m not sure how important this is as I don’t use Discord that frequently.



  • The liberalization of the Russian economy was shock liberalism to the extreme. Zero transition, some “ownership vouchers” the people got as a perfunctory nod to the state capital being public, but that quickly descended into a speculative market, which given the lack of guard rails meant an oligarchy formed. So the sudden fallout of social services plus a non-competitive market meant millions of pre-mature deaths, brain drain, corruption.

    China, on the other hand, engaged in a system of requiring the factories of making X number of widgets per month or quarter for the state, but then allowed them to sell anything production past that on the market. This allowed for the introduction of markets in a controlled, gradual way, maintained government ownership to an extent (this is why so many Chinese corporations are owned in no small part by the state, a lot of them were spin offs the state kept an interest in), while avoiding the productivity downtime issue that Marxist-Leninist economies can sometimes run into. This is also why, while China has a capitalist class, it’s on a much tighter leash than in social democratic economies.