Just provisional. What do you think.
Which platform is currently the fastest and easiest to live from?
Youtube now has the rules that you have to have 1,000 subs and 4,000 hours of playback time.
Twitch, on the other hand, allows donations directly and does not have such high requirements - also when it comes to subs, etc.
What do you all mean? What could you use to build up something faster today?
YouTube, especially in English.
Twitch is a copyright nightmare.
Well, if you're just looking at money, it's Twitch. But it is 1000 times harder to get reach than on YouTube.
Why is that with Twitch?
Twitch definitely. Subs & Donations give a lot more than advertising income, advertising on yt is only good when you grow up and as soon as you grow up you do more through product placements, etc. Eh.
Youtube is worse with copyright and demonitarization
Well with some games even a newbie can quickly have 500 viewers
Twitch doesn't really have a system where you can take action against copyright claims.
Still rather unlikely.
Possible, but at least you can take action against it. This is not the case with Twitch.
Okay, but how should you get some if you e.g. Stream games or use the Twitch music program? Think that is rather rare. I don't know of a huge case, and certainly not in Germany.
30 seconds were enough in a CoD game for him to get a copyright claim.
No, it has just been indifferent for some time.
Turn off VOD and clips and the problem is gone.
Success is achieved faster with twitch than with yt. On yt you need a huge fan base.
In the end, I believe that if you do both in the station wagon, you can achieve something good. For example, if someone likes you on yt and you say that you are on twitch streams, for example, they are more likely to come into the live. Because he already knows you, he comes in less obvious if he doesn't know you.
Nope, unfortunately not. See the recent Metallica stream muted live by Twitch (from their own channel, lol) for copyright reasons.
Then, as I said, ncs & co.
Should he then permanently, even during games.
Or no background music at all, most games have no licensed music and some even have streamer modes.
As I said, he can't risk it then. Means he has to mute the games.
I do not understand your sentence.
Do you think so. You can get 3 strikes. Then your account is gone. The more followers you have, the more Twitch will keep an eye on them.