>>14003122
Breakpoints
I think there's several breakpoints that 'allow' you to raid up and down much easier.
If you've >4, then you can raid friends, acquaintances, or other streamers sitting on sub-10. You're raiding with yourself, a bot, and some lurkers who've probably fallen asleep.
5<10, you can realistically push for up to around 20 without issue, up to 50 if you're semi-active in their community.
10+, I'd say you're good to go up to 100, but this is where it gets tricky again - you need active viewers. If it's you and one active chatter, going into 90 viewers... Well, that looks a bit shit.
Second axis is how many are active. If you raid into a 30view, with 4 active and useful non-shitposting chatters, that's really good, and you can punch above your weight. But if it's just you posting, then raiding with a party of 50 that wilts away looks cloutchasey.
A third 'axis' would be your familiarity with the streamer. Are you their IRL friend? Long-term simp/subscriber? Active chat member? You can probably fudge your numbers around a little.
Will it be your first post there? That's highlighted now, consider being more circumspect.
Final point - celebrations ignore this. If it's someone's birthday, subathon, charity event, or whatever, then they will (nearly) always appreciate a raid of more than 1.