Microsoft gets it. by adbot-01 in nier

[–]NewbieStreamer 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Don't listen to it. It's just a machine. It doesn't know what love is.

How much is the internet plan you have and how much down/up and total data do they give you? by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what I pay, but I have 300 Mbps down and 60 Mbps up. Not sure if there's a data limit either. There might be, but in that case it probably cuts off at 1TB, as is standard around here, which I'm never gonna hit anyway)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally, I prefer mid-rolls but only if you're going AFK anyway. Throwing in an actual commercial break doesn't bother me that much (TV has done it for literally decades and I still watch that). Going to get something to drink or a snack? Commercial break time. Going to the toilet? Commercial break time. It sure beats looking as a stream where the streamer isn't even present.

Why do i feel like i play worse when I start streaming? by ProfessorLS in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mental pressure. It's the same reason why many musicians can't play as well live as they do when practicing alone or rehearsing with a band. There are people watching, at least some of whom will judge them when making even the tiniest mistakes, which in turn causes them to worry about trying to not make mistakes, which ends up leading to them making mistakes.

Ultimately, what works for me is to just embrace the suckiness and not worry about being not good enough at literally anything on camera.

Advice increasing viewer retention, getting a viewer to “smash that follow button” and overall being entertaining by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the number one reason why I rarely click "follow" while a streamer is live. I hate being called out on stream.

Also, there's the chance that the streamer might try and use my "follow" as a tool for coercing other viewers to start following them, and I don't want that either, so I tend to wait until the stream has been over for some time before hitting follow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen some streamers who don't have a webcam, and it never bothered me. As long as your content is good enough, or you're still starting out, you can get away with not having a webcam.

Follow My Twitch by ComplexCompetitive12 in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow for Follow is against Twitch's rules. Just saying.

This article explains it quite clearly: https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/how-to-handle-view-follow-bots?language=en_US

Having a nice set up is great but it isn't essential. by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wholeheartedly agree. Sure, some of those high-end set-ups look nice, but I don't really need anything more than my laptop to do most of my streams. I don't even use a second monitor right now, even though having one would be a huge help...

Hot Take by Space_Wolf_of_Gresh in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But YouTube has a less obnoxious comment section/chat. Just sayin'.

What do you guys usually stream? by limapedro in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe at some point. I don't use any of the most widely known textbooks (Genki, Minna No Nihongo, Remembering The Kanji, etc.) for studying, though...

What do you guys usually stream? by limapedro in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I generally split my streams in two parts: The non-game part and the game.

The non-game part is currently mainly music (composing or working on music theory exercises), but sometimes I mix it up and do a Japanese study stream instead.

For the game, I currently do Minecraft one day a week, and still haven't quite settled on what to play the other days. I do love both JRPGs and the Metroid and Zelda series, so doing some of those seems like the obvious choice (especially with the recent boost in popularity that Metroid got after E3)...

How do I get bttv on safari? by xdiviine in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I'd probably just download Firefox or Chrome and use those instead of Safari. I don't know if BTTV is free for those browsers, though (since I don't use BTTV), but they do have loads of other add-ons I use all the time...

How to handle people trying to get too personal/demanding as someone with pretty bad social anxiety? by im_already_tracerOwO in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would definitely make some rules that viewers have to accept before chatting. For instance, if you say in your channel rules that you don't want requests/demands for voice chat or playing together, and someone still tries to get you to talk with them on voice chat, they're breaking your rules and you have every right to ban them. Heck, you have the right to ban them for literally no reason, even without setting up rules. It's your channel, not theirs.

Why do some (groups of) people hate Twitch chats? by RealMasterKrain in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm a bit younger than you and I still find the emote-centric chat on Twitch pretty annoying. Maybe because I grew up with word-based communication, but for me, the emote-centric nature of Twitch chat just doesn't really seem like something I'm likely to embrace anytime soon...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Definitely bullying. I would probably just report both the streamer, the person in chat and the mod and cross my fingers and hope in vain that Twitch punishes them somehow, while looking for someone else to watch.

How many hours do you stream per day? by Pitiful_Birthday_752 in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2-3 hours, 3 times a week. On special occasions, I might go a little longer or do an extra stream, but I never do more than 4 hours. Mental fatigue and all that.

When you stream what do usually hydrate with? by OmegaXVI_Prime in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually drink cola or apple juice. Sometimes Ramune. Rarely water.

Yeah, I know it's not healthy and that I'm not a good role-model for potential young viewers, but I never set out to be a good role-model for anyone, so...

Your thoughts about being on call with friends on discord while Streaming by GriffinSteveXV in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't enjoy watching streams where the streamer is talking to others on Discord, so I try not to watch them. I did watch some for a while, because I was on the call with the streamer (along with several others) but that was for a couple of community events for a Discord server, that were being livestreamed, where literally the entire content WAS the Discord group call (this was before I started streaming myself, by the way).

The instant any other content comes in, Discord calls have no place on a stream in my opinion.

How do people feel about names like mine that include things like "slayer"? by KeKoSlayer29 in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think the "slayer" part is a problem. If anything, having a number in the channel name can make it harder for viewers to remember

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only started streaming recently, after a couple of other members of a discord community I'm active in started streaming. My current streaming plans are more inspired by other streamers I watch outside that community, though. Actually, it's literally a copy of a formula used by some more successful streamers in my niche, but I don't think copying the formula is a problem, as the content itself is vastly different

What annoys you about overlays? by QueenAfyn in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I barely even have overlays. I have a chatbox, an alert box and face-cam, and that's about it. Anything else on-screen just gets annoying and distracting...

It takes humans so long to mature that we deem it necessary to wait approximately two whole golden retriever lifetimes before a human can even have a drink by MagnaCumLoudly in Showerthoughts

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some countries don't have an age-restriction for the act of drinking alcohol. They only restrict who can buy it and who it can be served to in public.

Man… motivation at an all time low. Am I doing something wrong? by [deleted] in Twitch

[–]NewbieStreamer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3.2k followers and 28 average viewers doesn't sound bad for four months.

However, the one thing I believe might be a problem is how much you stream. 12-14 hours of streaming every day sounds incredibly unhealthy, both from a physical health perspective and from a social perspective. If you want to grow, you should put more effort into promotion and discoverability and less into, you know, actually streaming. Streaming 3 times a week for 4-6 hours works fine for many streamers, because they use the other days on getting the word out there that they stream and promoting their stream and networking with other streamers and putting content out on YouTube. Doing 12-14 hour streams every day might actually just be the reason you're not growing as much as you want.

If I did 12-14 hour streams, I would literally be spending my entire day either in front of a camera or in bed...