In an email, Twitch acknowledged that streamers use multiple platforms to connect with their communities and said this move would give them more flexibility to grow those audiences off-platform. Content creators can now stream live on other platforms, as long as they’re not on Twitch. This allows them to reach a wider variety of people and potentially attract them to watch on Twitch.
However, Twitch places limits on simultaneous broadcasts on “Twitch-like” platforms. Streamers are not allowed to broadcast on YouTube or Facebook for “extended periods”. However, Twitch says that simultaneous streaming to mobile services like TikTok and Instagram Live is allowed.
“We believe that interacting with two streams at once may lead to a suboptimal experience for your community,” the email said. Twitch took a deeper dive into what this means for partners with a new frequent questions.
The movement recognizes that the days of dependency on a single platform are over. This could also be a way to prevent the platform’s highest profile content creators from being courted by YouTube, as has been the case with streamers like DrLupo Y others .
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