Earlier this week I held my first news-based livestream on youtube - in the past I'd just game or run a feed of my standard videos - and the stream went rather well - highlighted most by $61 in superchat donations - to which I can't express how grateful I was and am. However, knowing that YouTube takes 30% of superchats as per the addendum we agreed to in our partnership agreement.

I'm currently doing some work with the Youtube Live Streaming Api - more specifically the live chat messages API. Its all working fine for now but my main problem is with superchats and superstickers.


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I'm reffering to this bit in youtube's livechat messages documentation. It addresses that each superchat has a tier variable, and that tier correspond's to a UI color which I will need when designing my UI. The documentation says

We hear Linus and Luke saying this on the WAN show every week, but it's common knoledge that creators can just disable users from sending superchats. By allowing them there are unknowing users paying a 'stupid tax' for not knowing that they aren't supposed to send superchats and buy merch instead.

Is there a reason why they don't simply disable them?

"Don't send superchats" because they won't read them on stream, but there are still people who either don't care about that, will do so for the chat to read or just to send a couple of bucks without going "all in" on a store item. No reason to block that.

even though superchats never gave anyone a promise of it being read on stream. you get what you pay for, a highlighted comment in the YouTube chat. where as a Content creator uploading a video, lets you watch it in exchange for watching the ads.(at least that's the idea)

considering how hard it is to find a livestream sometimes, I don't see it doing much for the algorithm for people. but sure creators would have superchats, just so viewers can pay like 100 dollars to have a highlighted message in ur chat. with all that money going to google. okay, sure

User sends a superchat and hopes the streamer will notice it.

Of course superchats do not come with a promise that the streamer will respond to it, or even read it, highlighted message is all that is guaranteed.

But same goes for videos , the creator doesn't "let me watch it in exchange for watching the ads", that is YT's job. YT partner uploads a video with a promise of revenue share, how that revenue is generated is entirely up to YT. ff782bc1db

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