They are so unrealistic because most streamers vicariously make money and the wider audience their videos attract the more profit they get. Sure, the size of the given video crowd depends on the stage direction, so some of them I know one guy that do this more than often even invite gambling directors whose duties include the cutting off so called non-clickable scenes.
Indeed, with the increasing number of followers and viewers, the greater their profits, some of the other profits are from viewers who register using the link that is usually provided by the streamer, even though few people register, at least the streamer benefits from the many viewers who follow him.
Many people suddenly become gambling streamers, only I myself am not sure even if I do it I will succeed because I myself am the type of person who is not confident in front of the camera. But even if they cheat we can't do anything, maybe just leave a bad review. There are also some streamers who work with their casinos, I'm sure of this.
Everyone is aware that the streaming world is full of opportunities but simultaneously it exists a number of threats and difficulties. In simple words being a streamer is not only about having more followers or more viewers during the stream but having a constant with an honest approach as well. To an extent, success does not derive to the number of viewers, but about establishing genuine connexions with the viewers.
Fortunately, it is still possible for us to maintain the right attitude and remain ethical even when the world wide web is filled with so many signs that lead us astray. We also need to understand that not all that is glamorous out there should be taken as model since each journey is unique. Indeed, handling self-doubts can be helpful, and perhaps, many think in the same manner. It is completely alright to be slow knowing that it is all within our pace and making us comfortable.