Here’s the thing; I like Dillon Thomas and I like his content. However, it is very dangerous to base all your income on YouTube or Twitch. You should always have a couple of jobs lined up and build your resume. Being a full-time streamer/YT guy isn’t something you should base your livelihood on. It is too shaky. Dillon, knowing the Chris Chan stuff was going to dry up, decided to look into other lolcows such as DSP and Wings. The problem is that his views took a nosedive. Covering Chris Chan full-time is a viable option in the long run.
When you get the chance to do something you love, embrace it and your fans. Just know that it is fleeting.
He lashed out at his fans and viewers for the lack of views. As a content creator, you should never do this. This is on the level of DSP, and we know how that turned out. At a certain point, all content creators are going to see a slid in viewership. It is okay to get a normal 9 to 5 job.
On a side note, it is okay and better to change up your content. Anyone that reads my blog, knows that I have EVERYTHING on it. Just covering Chris Chan will drive you insane, and Chris is too toxic to maintain a career on. Variety is the key.
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