Youtube:
Benefits:
Videos can be seen when you want
A well known platform
Almost everyone uses it
Disadvantage:
Video takes 1-5 hours to edit
A lot of competition
Article 13
2.Twitch:
Benefits:
Very good for streams
You don't have to invest time in cutting
Disadvantage:
A lot of competition
Mam has to be live for a very long time
Not that many viewers
3.Mixer.com
Benefits:
Small platform
Not so many streamers
Small platform
Disadvantage:
Small platform
Not so famous
It just depends on your content
Gaming
If you are a good commentator and want to interact directly with your audience, then twitch / mixer, if not then youtube, you can edit the videos so that it focuses on the highlights.
I prefer to watch YouTube videos myself. But you will be far more successful with streaming than with YouTube. I don't really know any blenders, but for smaller streamers it's a good start.
https://mixer.com/
Disadvantages: Article 13
This is absolutely ridiculous, on the one hand Article 13 has been deleted, on the other hand the YouTube Content ID System is already extremely strict and even the GDPR will hardly be able to change anything
In addition, the time depends on the editing of the content and its effort. There are YouTubers who cut a 10 min video for days and there are those who just upload an hour of gameplay with commentary that was rarely or not at all cut, which of course only takes a few minutes!
Streaming does not exclude a video service.
In the first distance I would stream (it also depends more on your computer or your internet connection whether you do this at the same time)
In the second distance, you prepare the videos and upload them to yt.
You speak to 2 different groups and you have 2 options to achieve awareness.
Even if I. If I want to see something as an actual source of income, I would use both live stream and YouTube.
I would assume that the live stream offers you more interaction with your users and therefore better chances of winning them for you. You can react, ask, adapt. On YouTube you can only hope for comments people leave. But I would assume only very, very few users would like to explain to you what they do not like (presumably Internet-typical mobbing is meaningless)
In order to be successful with it today, one has to invest an absurd amount of time. If I consider that I could actually turn on my most watched stream every day for countless hours… Stressful. And then at all times we're lucky enough to be found by an acceptable number of viewers that one could even calculate what one earns per hour ^^
In addition, Article 13 or 17
Also affect Twitch