I'm considering YouTube, Twitch or Mixer.com as a beginner / hobby
But which platform is the best?
Am Xbox, Nintendo and Pc player.
As a hobby, I would definitely recommend Twitch to you. At YT you have an infinite number of editions, and you also have to get into the algorithm if you want your channel to grow.
Generally, try to focus on more than just "I'm playing…", add variables like mods or other YouTubers / Streamers you play with. Be creative, then you will also be recommended, subscribed, etc.
You do something for 3 hours and your audience has something for 3 hours. You have 3 hours of work on YouTube and your viewers have something for maybe 5 minutes (unless you make trash videos). And on Twitch you have the greatest closeness to your viewers while on YouTube it is more like watching an actor.
But a disadvantage is the Twitch contract where you are bound to Twitch
But a disadvantage is the Twitch contract where you are bound to Twitch
If you don't break anything, you can
Yes, you're right, I mean you shouldn't even make a small live stream on Instagram, that's a bit overkill by Twitch or I think that's wrong
If you are looking to make a future out of streaming and video shooting, I recommend YouTube. However, be aware that you need a lot of creativity and patience to do this and, above all, that you have to be up to date with what the wishes and preferences of your viewers and YouTube users in general are. Don't be afraid to contact others, ask what is good or bad and take up these suggestions. So you can make really good connections at some point. Also play games that are current, only give people the latest when you play MC, play on large servers and server networks. Support these games, for example if you buy a rank on an MC server or outfits in Fortnite. Invest your money in the games you play and support them.
Combine different genres too. Parallel to gaming, do some lifestyle or music videos. But that's just an example.
If you succeed, you can generally be discovered more quickly on YouTube due to the much higher number of users and you have a much greater chance of building a somewhat larger fan base at least relatively quickly.
Well, you have that at Mixer too, for sure. The problem with YT is simply that you, as a new and small Youtuber, can't get into the algorithm. Twitch is also less of a problem for you, YouTube is currently pretty bad about creators. Do both and see what you like better ^^
Of course, or what happened to orange orange, where his friend was banned and orange couldn't even mention him.
Yes, you're right again, personally I don't like some of Twitch's rules, e.g. That you can't stream anywhere else and that you can't talk about the above-mentioned management
Yes, requirements are stupid and pointless everywhere. So many, not all