Mizkif Calls China’s Streaming Industry “Depressing”

TwitchBeat - October 30, 2021
Mizkif Calls China’s Streaming Industry “Depressing”

Twitch star Mizkif was recently taken aback after watching a documentary about China’s live streaming industry and said that the situation is “miserable.”

Mizkif watched a special report on the entertainment industry in China by the New York Times during his October 29th twitch stream. A “day in the life” of a streamer was the subject of the documentary.

However, after seeing the stark contrast between Twitch culture and the East Asian country’s livestream industry, Mizkif was stunned and after the documentary showed a streaming agency in China where streamers go live in cubicle-like rooms, the Twitch star was taken aback. He exclaimed saying that it looks creepy and that he despises and irritates him greatly!

Mizkif was even more taken aback when it was revealed that one of China’s most popular streamers goes months without taking a single day off and said that if someone offered him a contract that required him to stream for ten hours a day, seven days a week, he doesn’t think he’d be able to do that for $5 million, and continued saying that he would be terribly sad and depressed.

According to Mizkif, people there seemed so trapped and after seeing the lengths to which the Chinese star was being asked to go to change her personality in order to make their streams more appealing. She doesn’t even appear to be alive. Through her eyes, she appears to be dead on the inside and asked where has the soul gone

Mizkif also said that it is serious depression and that he is actually in a bad mood and that the Chinese streamer appears to be shattered and that appears to have been through a lot in her life. It’s as if she’s on an endless treadmill.

The documentary left Mizkif speechless, prompting him to ask if that is really how it is. Despite the somber subject, he expressed interest in traveling to China to stream with the video’s content creators.

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