Sena’s only “fishing rod” is in a situation of thousands of pounds hanging by a hair because Nimo announced a new salary calculation mechanism.
A year ago, Sena became the center of the gaming community with a gambling debt drama of VND 1.3 billion. After a year of “paying off debt”, Sena has increased its debt from 1.3 to more than 3 billion, even recently there are rumors that Sena has “doubled there” and increased the debt to 6 billion. .
So much debt, but Sena still has a stable “fishing rod” that is a stream channel on Nimo. It is known that Nimo pays quite well for streamers who achieve enough KPIs (live stream hours per month), so few people follow the livestream, but Sena still works hard to livestream many hours a day.
Sena is known by countless gamers through shocking dramas and scandals, but his stream followers are not so many.
But recently, Nimo sent a notice to Sena herself that she had to increase views instead of increasing the time of livestream as now. The reason is that recently, Nimo has appeared too many streamers, but the views of most streamers are quite low, so Nimo decided to publish this rule to balance the salary and bonus.
The message pushed Sena to the “dead end”.
“I’m currently in the top streamer plowing a lot, leading to low livestream efficiency. Yes, I’ll check more and try to improve the live content, live for a few hours.
Because if I live too much and the content is not good, the data will decrease and I will be…” – Nimo texted Sena.
Sena “fired up” after receiving bad news from Nimo.
So in the near future “SofS” will not be able to livestream for as many hours as before, which means that this male streamer’s income will depend a lot on stream views and donations.
But according to some followers, Sena playing League of Legends is no longer attractive, playing DTCL is all top 8, plus playing online poker, etc. Sena’s views will be difficult to help him stay at the tournament. Nimo let alone pay the debt.
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