A SLEEPING man made $16,000 (£11,500) by streaming his slumber on Twitch and getting fans to pay to try and wake him up.
Sleep streaming is a new trend appearing on social media platforms and 'Asian Andy' is one of the big names in the business.
According to , Andy is a 26-year-old from Los Angeles who can make thousands just from one night of disturbed sleep.
During his sleeping events, Twitch users are encouraged to make donations so that disruptive noise will be made.
Andy sets up text-to-speech recognition so when a fan donates money and sends a message, that message will be read aloud.
During the $16,000 live stream, a lot of viewers used their message to ask Alexa to play loud music.
Some even imitated a dog or tried to get Alexa to turn Andy's alarm clock on.
Andy also uploads his videos to once the live stream is over.
Twitch used to be largely a video game streaming platform but it's increasingly used for lots of other interactive content.
Andy also creates other popular content like ripping his shirt off in Starbucks.
He released back in August titled "How I made $16000 while sleeping for 7 hours" and it shows just how noisy and disruptive that sleep was.
Another popular sleep streamer is Alex Shannon who travels the world to sleep in luxurious locations.
Twitch – the world's biggest streaming site explained
Here's what you need to know...
- Twitch is a website dedicated to hosting livestreams watched by millions around the world
- The platform is owned by Amazon and largely focusses on video game livestreams
- However, content creators also upload clips of themselves creating artwork or music, or simply having a chat
- Twitch boasts more than 15million daily active users watching clips streamed by around 3million creators
- Its creators make money through a mix of paid subscriptions, advertising revenue and donations from viewers
- Some of the site's biggest earners make millions every year, largely through sponsorship deals with big brands
- Twitch is worth an estimated £3billion
- Its biggest competitors are Microsoft-owned streaming platform Mixer, YouTube (which is owned by Google) and Facebook Live
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