Top Twitch CIS. Top Twitch and Youtube streamers

Whatstat.ru is a convenient ratings and statistics service for YouTube and Twitch channels. It is available to all users on the Internet, with its help you can obtain data on the number of subscribers, views and downloaded video clips completely free of charge and without additional registration.

In this article we will tell you in more detail how to use whatstat.ru and how to get information on the channel or video blogger you are interested in literally in a matter of seconds.

YouTube channel statistics

Let's see in detail what information you can get on this or that blogger on Whatstat. The simplest thing is to use the top menu for sorting. There are 3 filtering methods available here:


Subscribers— to get a list of bloggers with the maximum number of subscribers, click on this button and whatstat.ru will sort from maximum to minimum number. Currently, the blogger Get Movies, who is number 1 on this list, has the largest number of subscribers.

By views— this function allows you to sort the selected views.

Video— this function sorts bloggers by the number of videos posted.

Estimated income— this column provides an approximate estimated income, which is calculated on whatstat.ru using special algorithms. It depends on the number of views and the average cost per 1000 impressions in a particular topic. If you are interested in the question, then you should remember that the indicated figures are only a rough guide. They are not a reliable source of reliable data, but are for comparative and indicative purposes only.

The estimated income is actually quite far from the true one, and in no way reflects the real earnings of this or that blogger. A video blogger’s earnings often depend not only on the number of impressions, but also on orders for paid advertising, which are directly paid for by advertisers.

Nevertheless, the estimated income on the website whatstat.ru can serve as a rough guide when comparing the earnings of two or several video bloggers with each other. Also, these figures will help you navigate the profitability of a particular niche, its demand and level of competition when deciding to create your own channel on YouTube.

YouTube channel rating

In addition to the usual sorting on whatstat.ru, you can use a ready-made rating and look at the TOP 100, TOP 200 or TOP 500 popular bloggers on YouTube. Before this, select the appropriate rating from the list of categories, which is located in the left sidebar of the site. The service will display a list of the 100 most popular channels, regardless of their topic. In this way, you can watch up to 500 of the most popular and promoted channels on YouTube.

If you are interested in a specific niche or topic, then whatstat.ru has an additional detailed rubricator for this. With its help, you can get data about the most popular bloggers in a particular category. Currently, analysis can be carried out in the following topics:

  • animals;
  • computer games;
  • people and blogs;
  • music;
  • science and technology;
  • news and politics;
  • education, society;
  • trips;
  • entertainment;
  • sport;
  • transport;
  • films and animation;
  • hobby and style;
  • humor.

This information will help to conduct a closer analysis in specific niches, identify opinion leaders and study in detail what topics and how often new videos are posted, how many views, likes and comments they collect, etc.

For example, if you want to create your own channel with reviews or streams of computer games, you can go to the “Computer Games” section and use the top menu of whatstat.ru for sorting in order to further study the most popular channels in detail. To go directly to the YouTube video channel itself, you need to click on the name and it will open in a separate tab on the site youtube.com.

Here you can already see with your own eyes which videos are being posted, which videos are in greatest demand and receive the maximum number of views and likes. Analyzing the numbers in the “Video” column on whatstat.ru will allow you to figure out how many videos you need to create to achieve popularity.

Analyzing this list on whatstat.ru, you can see that some video bloggers needed to create more than 5,000 videos, and some only 100-200. It should be understood here that the number of videos cannot 100% guarantee a large number of views. A lot depends on the topic, relevance, presentation, personal qualities of the blogger and just basic luck.

Twitch channel statistics

The whatstat.ru service also provides statistics for Twitch channels. You need to go to the “Twitch” section in the top menu of the site.

Here you will see all popular channels, which can be sorted by two parameters: followers and views. mainly used for streaming or live online broadcasts of games. That is why next to the name there is a “Game” item. It indicates the name of the game to which this channel is dedicated.

Playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is ultra-fun, but watching popular streamers play is just as fun. Let's look at the top list of the most popular PUBG streamers on the RuNet. One of the main criteria for our site’s rating will be the number of active audiences, therefore the rating will be based not only on the personal skill of the players. So let's get started.

1 place

Papich (Vitaly Tsal)

Arthas's odious personality attracts tons of viewers, making him the most popular (at least in terms of the number of views) PUBG streamer. Starting as a Dota 2 streamer, Vitaly became one of the first players to broadcast the latest game in the battle royale genre. Quite quickly, in addition to his charisma, he attracted viewers with a high result in the TOP players rating. Playing on the highest rating (At least top 100 of the European server), he boasts a win rate of 8-10% and a TOP10 rate of 50-65%. At the same time, he does not play aggressively, but strictly for results.

One of Papich’s most serious problems on stream is his popularity and the huge number of haters who stream him in PUBG. Playing in groups and with cheats, quite often the streams of the greatest pukich of the papichi family are ruined.

2nd place

Drainys

A popular twitch streamer, considered one of the most skilled (in shooting, of course). Aggressive style of play from the first to the last minute of the rink. He loves to clean Sosnovka, school, prison, picado and other crowded places. He often ends his way to TOP-1 with 15-20 frags. Agree, not a bad result. He can often be seen in the company of squads of other popular streamers playing tournament games.

3rd place

Makatao (Dima Makatay)

Another skill streamer whose level of aggressive play and shooting is comparable to Draynis. He streams quite long and regularly. He often takes part in tournaments and takes good places. He often plays in 3rd person (a not very popular tendency for top players to play only in 3rd person) makes watching his broadcasts more comfortable.

4. Place
iLame_ru

One of the first streamers to start broadcasting PUBG at a fairly high level, who discovered this interesting genre of BATTLE ROYAL (battle royale) for many players. He is also considered a fairly strong player who occupies excellent places in the rinks. As he says about himself, “I’m a horribly angsty bastard with a very toxic attitude towards people. There’s a lot of swearing and hatred on my streams,” so if you like that, you’re welcome:

https://www.twitch.tv/i1ame_ru

5. Place

Zhan "MuMiNo" Omarov

Kazakh streamer from Almaty. He specializes in team play in duos or squads, thanks to which his team in any of the participating tournaments will have a very good chance of winning prizes. The stream on his channel captivates with its professionalism, in which he tries to do his best to get a positive result.

https://www.twitch.tv/mumino_pubg

Twitch today, without exaggeration, can be considered a top video streaming site, where gaming media content and live broadcasts from e-sports and live tournaments are most often broadcast. Over the past 5 years, the platform has gained popularity among the poker community, and interest in it is growing literally by leaps and bounds. Live broadcasts from the world's leading series and streams from world-famous poker stars attract an audience of thousands. The same Jason Somerville last week managed to gather almost 37 thousand viewers online at one time. The opportunity to watch real Pros and live communication - what else is needed for a pleasant evening? In general, it’s time to make a top list of the most popular Russian- and English-speaking Twitch streamers, so that you know for sure who to run to. Go...

The best English-language streamers:

  • 6th place – “livboeree”

Surely many of you guessed by your nickname who we are talking about - we are talking about the wonderful poker player Liv Boeree! It’s not worth talking much about her broadcasts, because the poker diva’s audience mainly gathers not to listen, but to watch their idol!

  • 5th place – “crownupguy”

A promising poker regular from Germany, Fedor Holz, streams under this nickname. He doesn't go live often - he only covers the most serious online events, like SCOOP and WCOOP.

  • 4th place – “pokerstaples”

Jamie Staples is often compared to the scandalous Somerville and, like a living poker legend, he is also one of the most notorious streamers. You can follow Jamie's broadcasts almost every day; he mostly plays MTTs. There is an opinion that not only poker beginners, but also established regulars can get a lot of useful things from Staples’ broadcasts.

  • 3rd place – “elky”

This short and easy-to-remember nickname for the Russian-speaking population appears online more often than any other - one of the most famous players in France, Bertrand Grosppellier, loves to organize live broadcasts on Twitch. He prefers to play expensive events, and his comments are always full of special emotion and humor. However, sometimes it is very difficult to follow his train of thought - his French accent sounds very peculiar.

  • 2nd place – “dnegspoker”

Well, what about in the ranking of “most talkative” without Daniel Negreanu? It is logical that the star Canadian will always be in first place in such tops! Daniel has a very busy schedule, so he streams whenever possible and you won’t find him online every day. But, nevertheless, any of his broadcasts immediately gathers an army of thousands of fans. In Negreanu's streams you can watch heavyweights cash games in exotic formats.

  • 1st place – “jcarverpoker”

It is under this nickname that our record holder, Jason Somerville, works! A member of the team of professionals at Poker Stars, he is now the most popular online Twitch broadcaster. Somerville prefers to play big and plays almost all of his games in online high roller tournaments. On average, one of his broadcasts attracts an audience of 10 thousand people, which is considered an excellent indicator.

The best Russian-speaking streamers:

  • 7th place – “minilunohodiki”

This streamer plays the lowest limits available in poker rooms - NL2, so his broadcasts will be primarily useful for players who have just begun to explore the world of online poker.

  • 6th place – “Lebrohbka”

This player doesn’t go online every day, but if you manage to catch him, you will truly enjoy his broadcast. He always makes contact with the audience, commenting on many game actions.


  • 5th place – “innerpsycho”

In fifth place was another representative of the Stars star team - Mikhail Shalamov. Sometimes he plays at very high limits, which makes the broadcasts even more interesting to watch. In addition to cash games, Mikhail often shows his games in MTT tournaments.

  • 4th place – “liay5”

Team PokerStars Pro newcomer Liya Novikova took fourth position in our ranking. She most often broadcasts turbo events and the favorite discipline of all gamblers - Spin&Go, loves to play at high limits. In addition to the aesthetic pleasure of watching, Leah’s broadcasts also contain a lot of useful information.

  • 3rd place – “pekapoker”

A regular who specializes in Spin&Go broadcasts under this nickname. He manages to gather a wide audience thanks to the light and relaxed manner of broadcasting, where notes of humor often slip through. Jokes aside, he is ready every day to give clear and concise answers to your questions.

  • 2nd place – “aktepnopnopho”

The young Muscovite, who has already become a poker professional, is online very often. Also, like the two previous top participants, he specializes in Spin&Go. The silver medalist of our rating is always sociable and friendly, and will answer reasonable questions without any problems. Watching his stream is not only interesting, but also useful.

  • 1st place – “nl_profit”

It will probably surprise few people that the most popular channel on Twitch among Russian-speaking streamers is Anatoly Filatov. The motivating Pro of All Rus' loves to joke live and willingly answers all questions from his viewers. Depending on the mood, he can analyze a complex hand or advise something on the matter. Another undoubted advantage of his live broadcasts is celebrity guests. In general, watching NL_Profit is always equally pleasant and interesting. In the "Video" section on our website you can see this for yourself.

Recently, streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins talked about how his career began and said that his income is now $500 thousand a month. Ninja previously set a Twitch record. His broadcast, in which Canadian rapper Drake took part, was watched by more than 600 thousand viewers. Let's look at the top streamers from the Twitch platform.

His name is Guy Baym. And this is the real name. Dr DisRespect is just an image. In the community, Bame is called “a wrestler from the world of video games.” Corporate style: wig, gaming headphones, black glasses and rocker vest. A sort of movie hero from the 80s, looking like the coolest guy on the block. He constantly reads out promos and uses catchphrases. Wrestling connoisseurs would compare him to Steve Austin or CM Punk. Bame's streams are multi-hour performances. Only for this he does not need to jump from the ropes in an acrobatic jump. But that’s not the only thing that’s captivating.

During a difficult period, Bame's wife advised him to start streaming. This happened while Dr DisRespect was busy moving his family to Washington state to start working on World of Tanks. At some point, he met with the founders of the Boom.Tv service. They hired him as a consultant. As a result, the company financed the studio and its rent, and for this, Bame shared the profits with them. It was then that my wife suggested going “all-in”, and whatever happens. So Dr DisRespect made streaming his main job. He currently drives a 1990 Lamborghini Diablo VT.

In 2017, Guy Baym was repeatedly named streamer of the year. First he won an award from the Esports Industry Awards, then from the Video Game Awards. And there was a reason for it. Despite his arrogant and cocky manner of communication and high level of skill, Bame not only entertained people, but also helped them. In July 2017, he live-streamed a guy from committing suicide. The streamer receives messages of gratitude for help in the fight against illness or depression every day. Every time he helps people find the motivation not to give up and move forward. Even though he acts like an asshole on broadcast, he is a completely different person in real life. (c) championat.com

At some point, he announced on Twitch that he had cheated on his wife and would take a break from streaming. The American gamer belongs to the Caucasian ethnicity and lives with his family.

“A fat Mexican who steals my ideas and jokes,” said Ilya Maddison about Lyrics. Probably with Ilya’s characteristic self-irony.

He lives in the USA, real name is Saqib Zahid, age - 26 years old, number of followers on Twitch - one and a half million (6th place in the Twitch ranking). On average, it is watched by 20-25 thousand people 6 days a week. The amount this streamer earns per month is indecent to announce. We can only say that Lyric lives in a separate house, where he has two PCs (for streaming and gaming), all kinds of game consoles and virtual reality helmets, and in the garage there is an Audi a4 (the streamer wants to buy some kind of pair with it). some Tesla model). (info taken from peka2.tv).

Some advice from Lyric to beginning streamers:

“If you are a beginner streamer and ask for a donation, you are already doing it wrong.

I started collecting donations after 1.5 years of streaming. If you don't start your streaming career by having fun, then you're screwed.

Also, I don’t need to talk nonsense about “supporting new streamers.” You don't need money as a new streamer. Fuck you!

Let me explain. Why do you need financial support to start streaming?

You need to be committed to making the stream exciting and fun.

I started streaming when I was 21 in college and it was just a hobby.

I had 10 spectators, 20 spectators, 200 spectators. Stop thinking that you are the only one.

I fucking hate it when people are like "YO, I QUIT MY JOB TO STREAM, SUPPORT A BEGINNING STREAMER"

Shut the f*ck up, you have 100 viewers.

Why the hell did you quit your job?

Michael Santana is a popular League of Legends player with one of the largest followings on Twitch.He is originally from Margate, Florida, USA.He was a member of a professional gaming team Dignitas until the end of 2014, when he officially announced his retirement.In a press release from Dignitas said he would like to pursue other opportunities. Michael is known for his upbeat personality and phrases.He came up with the username "Imaqtpie" because his mom says he's cute.

His friend Leesha, who played LoL at the Diamond level, helps him manage his flow and career in League of Legends.She stated that she believes her greatest contribution to his life was convincing him to pursue League of Legends professionally.

Cassell started his YouTube channel TheSyndicateProject on September 3, 2010. Before that, he worked for the Fast Food chain. As of March 2018, the channel has 9.9 million subscribers and is the 176th most popular on the site.

The channel was originally built on Halo and Modern Warfare 2, with let's plays, but became famous with the release of the Call of Duty: Black Ops "Zombies" mode and further grew due to the series "The Minecraft Project". In 2014, Cassell started a Minecraft series with Jericho named Mianite. Cassell also runs a second channel, SyndicateCentral, which consists primarily of vlogs. In February 2012, he was given the honor of judging the prestigious British Academy (Bafta) Games Awards.

Cassell runs a Twitch channel (February 2012) which has over 2 million followers as of February 2016, making it one of the most popular channels on the website.Cassell is also a social media influencer, with more than 2.4 million followers on Twitter and 1.6 million on Instagram.In November 2014, Cassell, along with fellow YouTuber Adam Montoya (SeaNanners) partnered with media company 3BlackDot to launch Jetpak, an omnichannel network aimed at a more equitable fee-for-revenue model.

Michael Grzesiek aka Shroud is well known to visitors to our site due to his performances for the Cloud9 team. At one time, Michael took prizes in such tournaments as the iBUYPOWER Cup, ESL Pro League S4, Americas Minor, ECS S4 and ESL One Cologne.

After leaving the CS:GO team, Shroud remained with Cloud9 as a streamer. After the CS, he became interested in PUBG and Fortnite. Shroud does not have any special charisma, does not suck wigs and does not rage, he fell in love with hundreds of thousands of fans thanks to his excellent aim and understanding of games.

Jaryd summit1g Lazar, like Shroud, played on the professional CS:GO stage for the Mythic team. He started streaming this particular game immediately after its release, but his main fame was gained by streaming the fresh (at that time) game Once WarZ (aka ‘Infestation: Survivor Stories’). The streamer then switched to competitive CS:GO on the ESEA and FPL platforms. Before starting streaming, Jarid worked as a foreman at a cable company. summit1g is also known for the games ARMA 2, 3, H1Z1, DAYZ and RUST.

At one time, Tyler Ninja Blevins played professionally for Renegades in the HALO 5 discipline. It was with this team that Tyler took 5th-8th place at the HALO World Championship. Tyler currently streams Fortnite for Team Luminosity, but previously also streamed for Team Liquid and Cloud9.

“When I started streaming, I was working at Noodles & Company [a fast food chain] and going to college. I streamed Halo while still studying hard to secure my future.

You guys can't just give up everything and just play video games for a living. There is a lot of competition in our industry, and if you want to try, first make sure your future is in order and you have free time right now,” says Ninja.

Ninja is known for streaming Fortnite, and his Twitch channel already has over 3.7 million subscribers. He also added that Amazon Prime subscribers and videos on his YouTube channel, which already has more than 5 million subscribers, bring him the most money.

Ninja previously set a Twitch record. His broadcast, in which Canadian rapper Drake took part, was watched by more than 600 thousand viewers.


Recently, the relevance of such media services as YouTube, Twitch, Instagram has grown rapidly. For example, YouTube has various functions, because there are various genres of videos, such as funny, frivolous videos, as well as some life hacks, movie reviews, criticism, montages, and so on. It would take a long time to list all the genres, but people watch videos both as entertainment and in search of new information and insights. Twitch, in turn, is the most popular service for viewing gaming content live. Instagram is the most convenient and relevant media service where various photos and videos are posted. And today I will tell you how very simple find out the full statistics of any channel.

So, let’s look at how the service works using YouTube as an example:
1) Let's switch to a popular service.
2) Select the service we need:


3) Now, we need to select the channel on which we want to view the statistics. Since the versusbattleru channel has the biggest growth right now, I chose it. So, we need to copy the end of the URL of the desired channel:

4) Now we need to paste the information from the clipboard into the desired field on the site.

5) Voila! We received the channel statistics we needed:

How to use it? For example, let’s look at the growth statistics of subscribers/views. Let's take the dynamics for a certain period:


What do we see from this information? After the battle was published (March 20), the channel began to experience a large increase in subscribers and views. That is, if you are a beginner YouTuber, you can analyze competing channels and find out what this audience likes, which videos brought the most subscribers, and the like. There are also other useful statistics, I hope you will understand this yourself, because the interface is very simple and colorful.

We do the same actions for other services, we just change the category in point number 2.

This is what the statistics look like Twitch.


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