![]() ![]() Don’t post inquiring on a partnership application.Don’t post regarding twitch support responses.Don’t post regarding reporting an account.Don’t post regarding an account suspension outside of the permitted Ban Discussion Guidelines.Surveys must follow our Survey Guidelines.Don't post a link to a YouTube video, social media account, blog, or similar website outside the Advertisement Guidelines.Don’t post third party advertisements, without permission.Don't post non-productive complaints about Twitch.No racism, sexism, homophobia, or other hate-based speech. ![]() ![]() Don't call out others in a negative manner.Don't break Twitch’s ToS or Community Guidelines.Don't encourage others to break the subreddit rules.Twitch is adding more and more of these every week - so if you have any ideas or you have feedback about existing ones, you can head here.We encourage folks to use the new Reddit design for the Collections feature that houses our Events & Archives. EU Server (there are APAC, KR and NA options too).Here’s some that I recommend you use (depending on the game/category you are streaming in): Honestly, just describe your stream and find opportunities to stand out. We’ll discuss the best ways to use Tags later, but it’s pretty simple. This is a huge opportunity for streamers to find an audience who otherwise would not normally find them. THIS IS IMPORTANT. Because this is the algorithm deciding whether your stream will be shown to viewers who will likely love your content. Twitch has said that they are going to be using tags to determine who to show in every viewer’s homepage depending on their viewing behaviour. They have a prominent position to differentiate yourself from the thousands of other broadcasters in your chosen category or game. Tags will appear alongside a stream title and your thumbnail. Filtering by Tags can help you narrow in on a specific genre of game, but, for example, you can also be as specific as ‘Hero: Ana’ or ‘Competitive’ if you want to narrow down your options when browsing Overwatch streams.” - Twitch “When you visit the Browse directory to find a new stream, you’ll now see a new option to use Tags when filtering results for Categories or Live Channels. So if a viewer wants to watch a Junkrat main, they can easily find them! These range from ‘educational’, ‘coaching’, to ‘multiplayer’, ‘squads’, achievement-hunters ‘100’, speed-racing and arts and craft ‘glasswork’, ‘woodwork’ and ‘painting’.Ĭertain games such as League of Legends and Overwatch have filters per the character you are playing. While ‘games’ tags are mostly genre-related (such as fighting, MOBA and Battle Royale), streamers have over 100 to choose from. Tags allow viewers to create filters (similar to how you’d search for new shoes by colour, price, and size), allowing them to find exactly what they are looking for, be it a game type, or a streamer. That’s a 6x increase even from just last year” - Twitch “In May 2018, you could browse Fortnite streams and see as many as 18,000 different live channels in the directory. This has led to a viewing issue where viewers will not scroll through thousands of tiny thumbnails to find their perfect stream… so they either stick with the top 10 in the game directory or just give up and move on. Not only has Twitch absolutely exploded in popularity over the past 2 years, but certain games like Fortnite and League of Legends have seen a huge increase in the streamers broadcasting them. What are Tags (and why were communities removed?) ![]()
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