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If you follow a lot of streamers or content creators on social media, you've likely seen a lot of them posting what I call "Streamer PSAs", unsolicited advice for other content creators, often stated in a very authoritative manner. While I'm aware of the irony, I offer both a perspective on these PSAs, why you shouldn't take them as seriously as some think you should and why at the end of the day, luck is the biggest factor in finding large-scale success in the online content world.
By Parallax AbstractionIf you follow a lot of streamers or content creators on social media, you've likely seen a lot of them posting what I call "Streamer PSAs", unsolicited advice for other content creators, often stated in a very authoritative manner. While I'm aware of the irony, I offer both a perspective on these PSAs, why you shouldn't take them as seriously as some think you should and why at the end of the day, luck is the biggest factor in finding large-scale success in the online content world.