Would you live stream?

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Would you live stream on YouTube or Twitch or maybe you'd rather make videos

My Answer: I probably wouldn't do it because you have to be online for a very long time and everything has to be perfect in the livestream so I would rather make videos? What would be your opinion

Aa

Depending on what you prefer to do. Everyone has to know whether Twitch or YouTube.

I would make videos with normal Let's Plays (approx. 30-40 min.), Which I then split into several parts.

I do streaming when I e.g. Would like to completely gamble a game live or just for fun.

That with the "long online" should no longer be a problem in 2020. And nothing has to be perfect. On the contrary: it can even be quite funny if you fail in the game. This can also help you with later "best moments" videos.

Ki

No not at all.

You are in the public with all disadvantages, it takes a lot of work and gets used to a recognition that is worth nothing.

Apart from that, I find this whole stream trend just awesome, not so much that people stream online, but rather that there are people who actually like to watch it.

Om

I started with YouTube videos and when I realized that there was interest, I started streaming on Twitch. I stream every other day for about 2 hours (sometimes more, sometimes less).

But everyone does it differently. The important thing is that you have fun yourself.

al

Streams on YouTube get little attention unless you already have some subscribers anyway.

Sa

I've been streaming on Twitch for over a year and I've also made videos. Streaming is a thousand times more fun than videos because you can interact with your viewers much more directly. If you have to choose, I would recommend streaming to you.

And don't get frustrated if you don't have 10 spectators right away, it takes time.

I would rather stream on Twitch, because the chat is clearer and it is much easier to set up alerts and stuff

Al

What is that stupid statement?

Do you think you will be successful overnight? Certainly not.

Many watched TV Total, for example. Where is the principle different? Streamer x entertains the people.

And you can stream up to 13 hours a day if you want to make a living from it.

If you have no idea, stay away from technology.

You're the only one here who's a monkey

Ki

The question was "Would you live stream" and I answered that.

Ki

Facts? That would only be an example that you enumerate, so please stick with the singular.

Apart from this:

It may be worth a lot to you, but it is something other than personal appreciation or affection. You are happy about this recognition, the brain learns that public work gives a good feeling, you want more and you keep hanging on.
The beginning of an addiction. What the addict does not notice is that he continues to isolate himself from his personal environment, there's a feeling of loneliness and you flee further into public recognition.

And if you want examples, take a look at the many big or small celebrities, there are endless examples.
But I don't care what you do, I only described the reason why I don't do it.

Al

No plan what you mean lonely. I have my group and I'm really happy there.

But basically I can understand that, as you just wrote

Aa

Then you either stream something current or you just wait until you become a little more known.

PS: The streams get no attention is wrong. It is not the case that these are usually listed at the top and even highlighted.

al

If you watch a similar streamer often, that's true. Otherwise not.

I don't watch streams anymore and have had them for min. No more to be shown in a year. It's not just me.

YouTube has a lot to do with algorithms. It's like playing the lottery. Either you are suddenly shown to 100 people or you are not shown to anyone. And mostly it's the second one.