Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren shattered Tyler “Ninja” Blevins’ record for the most subscribers at a single point in time earlier this week on the back of a 31-day subathon. The moment was one that was monumental, not only for Twitch as a whole, but also the growing content creator. Now, after breaking this record, Ludwig is going to be sharing some of the wealth with his moderation team.Prior to the start of his 31-day streaming marathon, Ludwig told his moderation team that he would pay them as a group $5,000 per day if they kept his chat clean throughout the event. The mod group ended up keeping up their end of the bargain and Ludwig ended up holding true to his word. However, rather than doling out $155,000 to the team, which is what $5,000 per day would end up equaling, one of Ludwig’s mods, known as “slime”, said that the streamer instead cut them all a check for $167,000. mod payroll for the subathon comes out to $167,000 lmao — slime (@slime_machine) April 14, 2021 If you’re wondering how that breaks down on a per person basis, each member of the moderation team should have taken home roughly $9,823.…
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