Do not recommend.įacebook: Oddly enough this is the best site to grow organically on. Also, youtube is toxic af in the comments/chat. Probably one of the harder sites to grow organically on. However, they don't offer anything to support smaller broadcasters, meaning their algorithm will not do anything to help you get noticed. The analytics are fine and pretty in depth which can be good if that matters to you. However, this site is likely the 2nd most saturated streaming video site you can join. Youtube: The good thing is that all your streams get saved as a video and gets kept forever. However, it is over-saturated as all hell, the website is inconsistent with enforcing its own ToS, the current situation with ads is out of control, too many bot accounts that are going unchecked, and their support to growing streamers is basically non-existent. Twitch: Good thing is that there are a ton of potential viewers since its the easiest site to join, their link with amazon makes it easy to sub/get subs, they offer a ton of analytics and tools to broadcasters for FREE, and once you have a community it tends to stay strong if you're consistent. Also, setting up the account is a little bit more difficult (not everybody has a microsoft account email/outlook/hotmail/etc.) and the less tech savvy crowd and the people that can't be bothered to make an additional email will likely not join, thus potentially limiting potential viewer growth (may potentially plateau.) There is also a HUGE problem with f4f and lurking scams on Mixer atm. However the communities aren't nearly as strong and support/viewership is inconsistent. Mixer: The good thing is that it IS less saturated FOR NOW, they do a ton to promote new/growing streamers, and it is a GROWING platform. These are the sites I have tried and been experimenting with and my feelings on them thus far: However, every platform has its benefits/drawbacks. Twitch is the grand daddy when it comes to streamers that want to make a sizeable income. Bad: the large amount of terrible quality (content and video/audio) channels drowning out other channels makes it difficult to grow. Good: Gives people a shot to try a hobby that they enjoy. Which is both a good thing and bad thing. It used to be difficult, but technology has made it leaps easier and anybody can do it now. Streaming in general is saturated due to how easy it is to start channels now. It is LESS saturated than Twitch, but it's still pretty saturated and for a small broadcaster it will still be VERY hard to get noticed. Small broadcasters just spam follows everywhere and the viewership is very inconsistent. They make it far too easy to follow people without ever seeing their channel. but there is a lot of, what I call, blind support on that website. I tried it out for a week or two to see how I like it as a broadcaster. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: November 4th - 18th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist By posting to /r/Twitch, you accept these rules and accept that subreddit moderators reserve the right to remove posts at their discretion.No Memes, Set up, or Art post submissions.Ensure there isn't a megathread for your topic.Don’t post in a language other than English.Don’t post a link post (has exceptions).Don’t post without an informative title.Don’t create a post that’s unrelated to Twitch.Don’t post inquiring on a pending, late, or missing payment.Don’t post inquiring on a partnership application.Don’t post regarding twitch support responses. Don’t post regarding reporting an account.Don’t post regarding an account suspension outside of the permitted Ban Discussion Guidelines.Surveys must follow our Survey Guidelines.Don't post a link to a YouTube video, social media account, blog, or similar website outside the Advertisement Guidelines.Don’t post third party advertisements, without permission.Don't post non-productive complaints about Twitch.No racism, sexism, homophobia, or other hate-based speech.Don't call out others in a negative manner.Don't break Twitch’s ToS or Community Guidelines.Don't encourage others to break the subreddit rules.We encourage folks to use the new Reddit design for the Collections feature that houses our Events & Archives.
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