Title. Curious if I should get a Twitch account or not as currently I only have YouTube. Not sure if I want another corpo ad machine in my life.

  • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    101 year ago

    YouTube, but there are a few creators that only stream on Twitch that I like. The content is more important than the platform to me.

    Also, weirdly, I find Twitch generally has the less toxic chat - Twitch as a company tends to be better at policing their platform while YouTube really doesn’t give a shit… Moderators are definitely more impactful, but Google really doesn’t give a shit about moderating.

  • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    71 year ago

    I don’t watch live streams. It’s the same concept like watching TV. I think YouTube and video on demand has been a great achievement.

  • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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    61 year ago

    Twitch is better for audience integration like what happens in dougdoug’s stream, and unless it’s some major event or well produced ttrpg I can’t be arsed to watch unedited content.

  • xNIBx
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    1 year ago

    Youtube has better quality and rewind but twitch has more interesting chat, even if it is just spamming emojis. Twitch chat has a vibe, feels like you are in a stadium. Also for gaming streams, twitch is a must. Also you need a browser extension like 7tv to appreciate the chat.

  • @DLSantini@lemmy.ml
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    31 year ago

    The couple of streamers I watch regularly, all post thier streams to YouTube the next day, so I watch there. I do still have a twitch account, so I can use the free sub I get with Amazon prime to sub to one of them. Not much, but better than nothing, as they don’t have a patreon account. A secondary reason for maintaining that twitch account is to reserve my particular username, just in case.

    In terms of twitch chat and/or interactivity, I just could not possibly care less. I use FreeTube for all of my YouTube watching, these days, and I keep comments completely turned off. On the rare occasion I do actually watch something live on twitch, I have chat completely hidden.

  • @TheBest@midwest.social
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    21 year ago

    I use my PC as a media machine in my living room. I absolutely use both. Twitch has the culture, while YouTube has the better video player.

    Most importantly, just watch the streamer you want to watch live on the platform they choose.

    I pay for YouTube premium so no ads there, and adblock works wonders for me and I don’t see ANY ads on twitch.

  • wryan
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    1 year ago

    Kick—syphoning up as much thotwater as possible from thirst traps

    In all honesty, I never messed with yt streaming and was quite chronically on twitch for almost ten years. Mostly hanging out in Aris’ streams listening to him talk trash and dicking around. But, his channel got so big and too overrun by overzealous mods that he doesn’t ban anyone unless you @ him with something stupid. The subject of Paul Walker came up and I was memeing like everyone else and put “Pedo Paul” as the most throwaway comment ever, and guess what? I was afk and came back to a permaban. I know it wasn’t Aris (the streamer) because I know he wouldn’t have given two shits about that. So, I was like, all the other streams I ever really watch are dark souls and re1 speedruns, might as well use this as an opportunity to be more productive with my time instead of hanging out in vacuous chat rooms absorbing the exact same content continuously.

    I hungout in his stream for the vga’s to see the memefest I knew it would be, but I sort of look at it as a fun time while it lasted, and a gratuitous ban from my favorite streamer is what I needed to break away from the unproductive, rote addiction I had. Podcasts are a better alternative to background noise or multitasking anyway. At least for me.