@Sodapoppin's Audit



Chance Morris is an American vlogger, online gamer and social media personality known by the online moniker Sodapoppin”. He also posts his content on his YouTube channel multiple times a week. In 2012, he created his YouTube channel, Sodapoppin and as of 2018, he has 876k+ subscribers with more than 288 million viewers. If people want to watch a tournament, they will, regardless of who else is streaming.

He moved over to the video streaming platform Twitch in November 2011. Many gamers have dedicated their undivided time and attention to the platform, sticking to rigorous streaming schedules and sacrificing free time in order to appease their scores of fans.

Twitch streamer Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek has expanded his portfolio into avenues other than full-time gaming. There are a variety of third-party services which Twitch streamers can connect to their account to activate additional features such as donations and alerts.

Yes, he's not a professional gamer at all, let alone esports worthy, but it's how he connects with his audience while playing or vlogging that makes him a standout from the rest of the streamers on Twitch. Chance first started gaming on a platform called ‘Xfire' and then he soon joined He also did upload a post on Reddit to let people know that he was switching platforms.

The game grew on him as years went by and in 2010, he got his shot on the now-gone live streaming website, He didn't really receive a lot of viewers during that time but it was a start. Sodapoppin is an American vlogger, Twitch streamer who is famous for creating gaming content where he uses his comedic talent to make things interesting.

He's funny a lot of times and was one of the first streamers to popularize the term POG” which would become a natural slang for the Twitch community. But deciding to brave the unknown, Timmac made the shift to a full-time streamer, quitting his IT job to convert his skills to Twitch.

Sodapoppin was born Thomas Jefferson Chance Morris IV on February 15, 1994, in Austin, Texas. Destiny further explained that children make up a large demographic of gamers and people who spend time on Twitch. We had a lot of great feedback from Sodapoppin's viewers and fans, which in the end helped us improve the products we delivered.

When you rack up the amount of followers Imaqtpie has, many gaming companies are ready and willing to pay several thousand dollars per hour for the streamer to play their game. Both of them have been successful streamers in recent years and are famous names in the gaming community.

Chance was a part-owner of the eSports organization ‘Northern Gaming'. Because of his hard work and likeability, Timmac has been able to earn approximately $100,000 per year streaming games full time, easily making enough to support his family with his earnings.

He earns from Twitch (subscribers, donations), YouTube, and merchandise (t-shirts, phone cases, wall art, etc). The monthly fixed income is by far the most stable element of a Twitch streamer's various sources. Joining NRG will give our players and streamers unrivaled opportunity, and allow them to be more impactful in the esports ecosystem than we were able to with Northern Gaming,” Marin said.

This particular streamer, while talented in his craft and charismatic enough to capture a large audience, has also been the center of a few scandals His erratic and sometimes offensive behavior has gotten him banned from Twitch and Fortnite on more than one occasion.

He also posts his content on his YouTube channel multiple times a week. In 2012, he created his YouTube channel, Sodapoppin and as of 2018, he has 876k+ subscribers with more than 288 million viewers. If people want to watch a tournament, they zedd will, regardless of who else is streaming.

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