I tend to only watch streamers that 1) I entertain me and I enjoy watching, and 2) Have a good attitude while playing and interacting with both their chat and other players. There have been a few that I enjoy watching and thus I follow them with maybe one or two deserving of a sub to their stream since I like their content. On the opposite side, there have been a few that are total cringe and I refuse to watch their stream as they'll do stuff for views such as nearly wiping a run for the sake of doing something silly and/or stupid.
As far as offering them advice goes, I don't offer advice unless I see others doing it and see that the streamer is okay with it. And the one and only time that I've ever offered playing advice to a streamer, they stated that they wanted to focus on learning their rotation instead of the fight itself. I kind of took that as my advice not being welcomed or warranted and left it alone. I still visit said streamers stream, however, outside of "Hello", "Goodbye", and normal conversation, I avoid offering them advice. If they win then I congratulate them and if they crash and burn, then oh well.
OP, my advice...if they make it clear that there's no backseat gaming allowed, then either just sit back and watch the stream or leave. There's a ton of other streamers out there that would probably be more than happy to receive the help. Just be sure to read the situation first before commenting.
Edit: Also be sure to take into account that some streamers will purposely fail mechanics and wipe for the sake of shock value and reaction and is one reason why the no backseat gaming rule exist. Some feel that If they played the game right or normal like everyone else does, then they wouldn't get the amount of views that they get. And so, bad playing, quirky antics, trolling randoms, nearly wiping an entire run...you name it, it's all for shock value and entertainment.

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