to grow outwards, to create new audiences. A single viewer on YT can create 20+ views a day, while on Twitch it's usually only 1, so on YT where views are plentiful, the method to grow is to find "new" viewers, to game the algorithm, to collaborate, etc. It's very similar dynamics to old Twitch vs new Twitch or Youtube vs Twitch. If you can't grow outwards you grow upwards. When all/most of the resources have been taken, you grow by taking resources from other people. When you are in a competition with lots of resources you grow by going out an capturing new unclaimed resources. It's almost inevitable in these small spaces, where the only way to expand your power is to grow upwards. The previous generation of activists gets purged by the next generation. The entire history of the trans movement is replete with this type of behaviour. It’s up there with the Magna Carta or the Constitution as one of the most important political works of all time. Plus, if you’re not streaming, who the fuck am I gonna see soy jump for six hours on the Grafted Scion?ĮDIT: Also just because some people call me an optics andy who always wants you to be nice and I’m talking about appreciation, this video is my favorite debate you’ve ever done. Even in your non-political discussions, you offer unique takes and ways of looking at things that I’m not gonna get anywhere else.Īll of this to say: take time if you need it, but don’t let these fucking pieces of shit win in pushing you away from your work. In a sea of mediocre, braindead, and toxic political voices, you do rise above. I’ve tried watching other politics streamers, and though there’s some people I enjoy occasionally, you have an incredible ability at formulating your views, articulating them well, and courage in presenting your takes that simply isn’t really present with any other streamer I’ve found. I hope that comes through, and you know of my immense gratitude for what you do. Not to be even more SOY, but when I do criticize you, always know that it comes from the high bar I set for you through my respect and admiration. For game information, they can visit follow the official Destinysocial channels at and on Twitter.Thank you, it is much appreciated. The community can interact directly with the developers at and on Twitter. We're humbled by the enthusiasm and we hope our community knows we're watching and laughing and applauding back home at the studio." "Watching them broadcast their Destiny experiences on Twitch - from the Tower to the Crucible to the Vault of Glass Raid - has been nothing short of amazing. "Our community has always blown us away with their desire to share, entertain, and inspire," said David Dague, Community Manager at Bungie. "Our passionate community of broadcasters attracted more than 5 million unique viewers in the first week."ĭestiny content was viewed nearly 20 million times in the first week with fans watching almost 240 million minutes of gameplay. "To date, Destiny is the biggest console game launch of the year on Twitch," said Matthew DiPietro, VP of Marketing, Twitch. SeptemIn its first week since launch, Destiny has garnered more viewership on Twitch than any other console game launch in 2014. In its first month, PS4 players accounted for 10 percent of all Twitch streams, with 20 million minutes of live broadcasting.ĭestiny is the Biggest Console Game Launch of the Year on Twitch Players broadcast 23 million minutes of gameplay in Xbox One's first month with Twitch, and on launch day, Xbox One players accounted for 30 percent of all Twitch streams. However, there are Twitch engagement numbers for the Xbox One and PS4: Titanfall was the game most often broadcast on Twitch via Xbox One in its first month, with 10 million minutes of streaming. "We can't provide those numbers since it is up to our partners to determine what they want to publicize about their channel's engagement," a Twitch spokesperson told Joystiq. It's difficult to directly compare these numbers to other console game launches on Twitch, since those stats aren't readily available. Viewers watched 240 million minutes of Destiny gameplay during the week. Destiny drew in 5 million unique viewers and 20 million total views on Twitch last week, making it the "biggest console game launch of the year" on the streaming service, Activision said in a press release.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |