![]() I can’t be in a stream every minute of the day. Meanwhile, people go to YouTube to watch compilations of clips! There’s a clear demand for this highlight content, but it’s a matter of getting the right clips in front of the eyes that will want to see it. “It’s individual highlights from channels, yet the main driver of clip consumption is usually r/LivestreamFail or the streamer posting a link on Twitter. “Clips are so deeply underused as a feature of the platform,” he said. The founder of CreatorHype, Zach Bussey, has already spoken about this on Kotaku – saying: It’ll open new creators to audiences they would never be able to find in the never-ending scroll within categories and overall be a fantastic user experience for both viewers and creators. It’ll be a huge signal for the Twitch homepage algorithm, it’ll learn what content a viewer likes and what creators they would enjoy live. How does it help creators?Ĭlips like this would help the discoverability issue for creators too. the more popular the clip is watched, liked and shared, the more people it’ll be shown too). ![]() It can live at on the website and a separate tab in the app.Īs the algorithm learns, it will show increasingly more personalised content based on your clip and channel viewing habits alongside the usual engagement metrics (e.g. This will be personalised in a similar manner to how TikTok’s algorithm works and have a nice fancy button that takes you straight to that creator’s channel on each clip. What do I propose?Īll Twitch clips should live on the app and website as an algorithmically generated and sorted swipeable list of content. ![]() This is how Twitch Clips should be your priority. So, here is my pitch to Twitch executives. That’s why YouTube has over 2 Billion users visiting each month and TikTok went from a cringe-meme to 800 million users in a couple of years. Maybe on Facebook in 2015 we did, but now algorithms control the flow of content to us, and they do it better. In 2020, this is not how we view content. It’s hidden within a profile and a dropdown on desktop. While Twitch continues to make it easier and easier to create clips and highlights, it is not easy for viewers to find the best clips on Twitch itself unless they open individual channels and somehow find the clip section? Where is it? Others aren’t even watching it live, because the ‘best moments’ in 30 hours of streaming per week are being put into clips and YouTube compilations and easily watched there. We’re all hoping to see the funniest, most entertaining moments when we watch a streamer. Reddit (and in particular R/LivestreamFails) is a massive destination for those looking for the best Twitch content, although it’s not always positive… TwitchTracker pulls in the most popular clips per week, month and all-time, although it’s only giving the very top-tier content across the millions of creators on the channel. Reactions to these then pick up millions more. They also see millions of views across YouTube, both compilations and roundups from individual large creators. The best Twitch Clips routinely pick up millions of views on Twitch from people sharing them. Twitch thinks I should watch more Lugwig! ? This feature (born for mobile-phones) is not available there. While they do appear on the Twitch homepage, it’s not easily spotted and it feels pretty limited. While some Twitch broadcasters have switched the ability to clip off, the far majority use them as ways to promote themselves off Twitch. They are designed to be shared to other social channels and they never expire. An essay about why Clips should be the future on Twitch.īut what are Twitch Clips and why should we care? What Are Twitch Clips?Ĭlips can be created by Twitch viewers and streamers to easily share a 5-60 second moment while they are live. Me /KDWegzkIxq- PaladinAmber July 17, 2019īut no matter how many times I tweet about it, it’s not going to happen. Toxic viewer "hOw mUch toO lET mE sEE yOUr fEEt".
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