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Such is the nature of Twitch." [25] Ahgren told viewers to not donate money from their stimulus checks. [25] In reaction to Ahgren broadcasting himself sleeping, streamer Lara6683 criticized the Twitch community for perceived sexism: "It's so weird how differently folks react to a man sleeping on stream compared to a woman sleeping on stream". [11]
The events are broadcast live on Twitch. Viewers are encouraged to donate for incentives during the stream such as selecting the file name or main character's name in a run, having the runners attempt more difficult challenges, and entering sweepstakes for the chance of winning prizes. [3]
[14] [15] In 2013, Boumaaza created the charitable project "Gaming for Good" to raise money for Save the Children. [16] The project partnered with video game publishers and developers to offer games in exchange for donations to the charity. [17] [18] Through streams on his Twitch account, Boumaaza raised more than US$100.000. [19]
A lot of the cash donations apparently come from a small crop of Twitch fans she refers to as "whales," who pay her tens of thousands of dollars each year.
On the second day, Riot Games made a donation of €20,000, [25] Webedia €25,000, then the American streamer Ninja €26,000. [26] [27] A total of €3,510,682 were raised by the end of the event, [21] [28] breaking the record for the largest amount of money collected at a charity event on the live streaming platform Twitch. [29]
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In April 2023, the new CEO of Twitch, Dan Clancy, visited Alveus to meet the staff and ambassadors. [14] [15] Clancy also donated his first month of earnings from his personal Twitch stream to Alveus. [16] In September 2024, during the opening ceremony of the semi-annual TwitchCon event, Twitch announced a donation of $100,000 to Alveus Sanctuary.