#5: D2Bowie
D2Bowie's drop in rank is partially due to him not streaming; he was the only ranked creator without a new stream during the current period. That being said, D2Bowie continues to crank out high-quality YouTube content geared towards competitive players.
#4: Arteezy
This period was a good time to catch Arteezy's streams! His competitive calendar was relatively light, allowing him plenty of time to entertain his fans. In fact, Arteezy logged nearly 100 hours of Dota 2 on Twitch during the current period. Arteezy's team just locked up a 3rd place finish at The Summit 6, but expect his Twitch activity to drop as he gears up for December's Boston Major.
#3: Baumi
Baumi's merch store launched in November! Check out the goods here. As of writing, his store carries two different styles of t-shirts. This period, Baumi has been spending lots of time playing the Angel Arena mod.
#2: SingSing
SingSing's stream was temporarily banned by Twitch for his use of Grillbot, a chatbot which can be used to post inappropriate messages and emotes. His banning led to a firestorm of controversy, with some blaming Twitch's policies and some blaming SingSing for not properly monitoring his mods and chat. This now-locked Reddit thread contains some community reactions to the controversy. SingSing's channel is no longer banned, and if anything the controversy appears to have increased his Twitch popularity.
#1: Admiral Bulldog
AdmiralBulldog has been teamless since TI 2016. While this may be disappointing for fans of his competitive play, it's allowed him to stream and upload YouTube videos much more frequently. In November, AdmiralBulldog re-joined team Alliance in a streaming (but not competitive) role. Don't expect him to relinquish his #1 rank anytime soon!