Twitch Sub-Athon Earnings Leaked By FaZe Clan Members

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Three FaZe Clan members leaked their earnings from their recent Twitch sub-athons; and based on those numbers, no one will be going hungry anytime soon.

Specifically, StableRonaldo, Jason, and Lucy accidentally leaked their own earnings during respective live streams. 

Acting quickly, eagle-eyed fans shared screenshots of the earnings on X, which subsequently ended up going viral. According to these screenshots, Ronaldo purportedly made over $500,000, while Jason and Lucy both appeared to have made over $1 million each. 

These screenshots also show that most of these creators’ earnings come not from subscribers, but from ads.

While it’s not against any terms of service to disclose earnings publicly, it certainly isn’t the norm. It’s also worth noting that these figures don’t include fan donations, so the amount of earnings creators got from these events might vary.

What are Twitch sub-athons?

Subathons are a popular online event streamers do to try and boost their Twitch followings. While the exact content of these marathon events might vary, they broadly follow the same pattern. 

Whenever a new user subscribers to the creator’s Twitch account, they extend their subathons by a few hours. 

At the time of writing, the record for the longest subathon is held by @Emilycc. The creator’s event is still ongoing, and has been going for 1058 days at the time of writing. 

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