In order to get its story straight, Monstercat has gone so far as to delete an entire page from its website that outlined how the partnership with Twitch would affect Affiliate streamers.
The host of Twitch News, Zach Bussey, posted various screenshots of Monstercat's website before and after the new announcement which shows that Monstercat has changed its verbiage to fit its new claims. Our goal was never to take away from the achievements that Affiliates worked for in their time streaming on Twitch." However, Monstercat has yet to clarify what it means by " fast-tracking" Affiliate status for its subscribers. In a tweet posted as a reply to the original announcement, Monstercat states, "A ll current Gold subscribers must meet Twitch's Affiliate criteria. Now, Monstercat has backpedaled, claiming that its partnership with Twitch was never meant to allow Monstercat Gold subscribers to easily become Affiliates. Related: Twitch Streamer Pokimane Gets Slammed For Generous Donation Cap In a press release regarding the partnership, Monstercat's Head of Gaming Gavin Johnson stated, " This alignment further empowers content creators by opening access to premium music and monetization for their channel." The release stated that existing Monstercat Gold users will be able to " immediately apply" to become Affiliates on Twitch, while new subscribers would be able to apply after 30 days. This deal offered a library of claim-free music from the record label's vast pool of musical artists including the famed Marshmello. On November 17, Monstercat announced it would be partnering with Twitch to " fast-track" Affiliate status on the platform for those who pay the $5 a month subscription fee to Monstercat Gold. However, various emails and now-deleted pages on the company's website claiming otherwise led to uproar online before the retraction. After Monstercat, the popular electronic music record label, announced a controversial partnership with Twitch allowing Monstercat Gold subscribers to automatically gain Affiliate status on the streaming platform, the label is now claiming that the deal never affected how Twitch streamers become Affiliates.