Maybe a few more ads in the middle of the thing I'm trying to watch, with no way to pause or rewind to catch what I missed, will do the trick.
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You know what that means: Gifting a sub with Prime is about to go away and so are all the loot drops with Prime. Also, more no opt out ads, longer preroll ads, and a larger list of partnered games getting headway.
So you know typical enshittification stuff.
Get a better CEO then.
I've never understood the appeal of watching twitch streams, I enjoy the edited compiled stuff with all the boring moments cut out that ends up on YouTube sometimes, but I see no point in watching a dude eating and drinking and staring at his monitor and shouting out to viewers.
Actively, no, but passively on a second monitor, I occasionally join in the discussion in chat. Finding a smallish streamer who actually reads you messages is nice.
Maybe then watch better streams. I usually watch streamers play games while talking to the chat or commenting on the gameplay, while I play a similar game. It's entertaining.
There's a lot more than just dudes eating and shouting.
The only streamer I watch is a competitor at the highest level of his game. So he'll often give his perspective on techniques and ideas that I wouldn't have though of. He'll also make an effort to keep chat informed about upcoming events and current discussions and controversies.
I was working for a company doing analytics on Twitch. I was training an image recognition model overnight on Monster Train. My non-promoted testing channel was raided and I had 300 people watching my bot clumsily play through a game while another bot observed. Like a sort of GAN.
People didn't start filtering out for 3 hours. I didn't understand Twitch before I started all of that. And afterwards I felt like I somehow knew even less. I get being bored. But I've never been that bored.
One has to wonder if they just split off adult content into a separate platform using the same Amazon logins, and including cross-platform notifications one way from the twitch site to the adult site whether it would solve both their cash flow and advertising problem.
What a weird rollercoaster.
Three months ago at TwitchCon he was all smiles.
Former Amazon employee here - Twitch is IMO a perfect example of Amazon tactics. Acquire, ignore, drain the engineering team down to a skeleton crew, further en- 💩 -ify the platform, and then wonder why profits are dwindling.
Wow who knew that capitulating to neo-nazis wasn't profitable.
What are you even talking about
Crackergate.
I know that was a really stupid controversy, but definitely doesn't mean it's a neo nazi sure lol
No but it's one in a long history of siding with the most fickle and destructive of the userbase. Nobody was asking them to make a big deal out of cracker, not even actual neo nazis give a shit about cracker beyond its use as a tool to bad-faith shut down people they don't like.
This was a time when actual slurs were being thrown around completely unmoderated, famously saying that ret--d was allowed, which is an apt descriptor for what taking that stance and then proceeding to ban a bunch of their biggest left streamers for a discussing a mild slur was. It didn't appease the people it was supposed to appease, all it did was drive away even more of the less politically repugnant users.
I was there for the drama too. It was hilarious the people crying racism for saying cracker, and the immediately follow up with the r word the same day. Mostly the Destiny guys who intentionally are bad faith basement dwellers. It was fucked up because they gave zero context about the word and grouped it up with racial slurs like the n word, which is completely racist to do that. So I definitely agree with you there. I mean we both know why, it's because the website is 90% white males.