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Streamer N3on admits paying $1.4 million to clippers to make his content go viral

Streamer N3on admits paying $1.4 million to clippers to make his content go viral

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Streamer N3on has revealed something surprising about how online fame grows. He said he pays a large amount of money to people called “clippers” who help make his content go viral. These clippers take short and interesting parts of live streams and post them on social media platforms. This helps his videos reach millions of people very quickly. N3on explained that this strategy is one of the main reasons his streams get so much attention online.N3on, whose real name is Rangesh Mutama, is a well-known streamer on Kick and YouTube. He is popular among young viewers because of his energetic style and bold content. Over time, he has become a big name in the streaming world. However, he has also faced some controversies. Still, his content keeps growing, mainly because short clips from live streams often spread widely on social media and bring huge visibility.

Streamer N3on admits $1.4M spent on clippers to drive viral clips and massive online growth

N3on shared that he spent around $1.4 million in just five weeks on clippers. These clippers are part of a big network of people who work to cut and share moments from his streams. Their job is to find exciting parts and turn them into short videos that can go viral.

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According to a report by Business Insider, which first shared details from documents provided by N3on’s team, this clipping system is a major part of his growth strategy. He said there are about 1,000 clippers working for him. Many of them are based in countries like India and Nigeria. They are paid based on how many views their clips get. On average, they earn around $40 for every 100,000 views. Sometimes, the payment can go up to $50 if he wants to push more promotion.N3on also explained the difference between live viewers and viral clips. His streams may have around 40,000 live viewers, but a single clip can reach up to 50 million views. This huge gap is what makes clipping so powerful for him.He gave an example of a stream with former rapper Iggy Azalea on a yacht. The live stream itself was not very big, but the clips made it look extremely popular and exciting. Because of those clips, the stream went viral across social media.For N3on, this clipping system is now a big part of his success. Even though it costs a lot of money, he believes it helps him grow faster and reach a much bigger audience online.

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