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Re: On Twitch, you can never log off

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This whole thing is eurgh. Yes, this business is toxic for creators, but it's largely toxic for creators because it's monetizing a toxic product. Twitch is like a low cost off-ramp for having friends. The better, well adjusted version of twitch is that you log on to xbox, playstation or PC, hit up your friends and play some games and chat. That's the ideal. Then everything tumbles out from there, people without the t…

> Twitch is like a low cost off-ramp for having friends. The better, well adjusted version of twitch is that you log on to xbox, playstation or PC, hit up your friends and play some games and chat. That's the ideal. Then everything tumbles out from there, people without the time, social skills or inclination log on to twitch and form parasocial relationships instead. Yeah, this is spot-on based on my experience. I go…

I never watched Twitch but this is true of myself for YouTube and Reddit.

I was never ‘happy’ when I scrolled through Reddit for 3 hours. (Reddit in particular was horrible for my mental health). I never watched 4 hours of YouTube when I had friends to go out with. Finally I realized that I felt much better when I cut those out and spent time on more important things.

All of these websites are trying to take as much of your attention as they can and it’s difficult to have a healthy relationship with them.

Re: On Twitch, you can never log off

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Twitch VODs are only retained for 14 days (or 60 days if you're subscribed to Twitch Turbo).

Yeah but are you going to want to review years-old footage or stuff from the last few weeks?

I have only streamed for slightly over a year, so I cannot say anything definite about "years-old footage". But I can absolutely see myself going back to that footage when I get nostalgic about any of the games that I've played. Especially with games that you can only realistically play once, like Outer Wilds.

Re: On Twitch, you can never log off

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Yeah but are you going to want to review years-old footage or stuff from the last few weeks?

I have only streamed for slightly over a year, so I cannot say anything definite about "years-old footage". But I can absolutely see myself going back to that footage when I get nostalgic about any of the games that I've played. Especially with games that you can only realistically play once, like Outer Wilds.

I only have really used it for fighting games and my object was more to look for issues in my game. So there isn’t that much point to looking at very old footage.

Re: On Twitch, you can never log off

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Whether it is softcore porn or "playing video games", I don't doubt it is work. It might not be as hard as writing a database, but neither is as hard as digging a trench on a construction site. They are being paid to be entertainers. A majority of people streaming don't get any noticable viewership even though they "play video games" every day. The people getting paid are entertaining (to some segment of the populati…

How much money have you given to Pokimane? Be honest.

Ha! I can easily say I have given $0.

I quite dislike the twitch subscription and beg for donation model.

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