Great to see involvement of users (and social scientists!) who have a deep understanding of the challenges users face and how decisions will impact them. https://t.co/Jk8HyM5zcX
— Joseph Seering (@josephseering) May 14, 2020
glad twitch is more directly taking aim at issues like work-life balance and the frankly miserable experience some marginalized people have on the platform, but after years of half-measures, I'm skeptical of this effort https://t.co/7Fy2jDaaIL
— Nathan Grayson (@Vahn16) May 14, 2020
Mixer遅延なくていいのだけど、まぁ地味というかなんというかなぁ。 https://t.co/39HAk5KauY
— ナヴェ@ころ森(ころがれ!泥沼の森) (@navellica0614) May 14, 2020
At least according to this one report, Mixer is not having a good time https://t.co/Etmq8q1HKP
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) May 14, 2020
small bit of twitch news: the company has founded a safety advisory council to help it with toxicity on the site https://t.co/G6suIC7OfW
— bijan, but distant (@bijanstephen) May 14, 2020
Twitch establishes a safety advisory council to help it sort out its rules https://t.co/CgPHxSldfS pic.twitter.com/7WEr1l8tov
— The Verge (@verge) May 14, 2020
Music streaming in the age of CoVid
— Jeremy Liew, Partner at Lightspeed (@jeremysliew) May 14, 2020
“The Music & Performing Arts category on Twitch saw its hours watched quadruple, year over year, because so many acts joined the site to mitigate the impact of lost touring revenue due to the pandemic” https://t.co/UK7VFLGXI7
Our April State of the Stream report (w/@arsenalgg) is out!
— StreamElements (@StreamElements) May 13, 2020
Key takeaways:
- The livestreaming industry grew ~100% YoY in hours watched
- Valorant topped the games chart and created new streaming stars
- Music & Performing Arts viewership quadrupled YoYhttps://t.co/4GUJ4CBWlM pic.twitter.com/YIprD2dKAx
Congrats to @FerociouslyS @ybika @ellanso for being part of Twitch's new safety advisory council. Key perspectives to include from the Twitch community, academia and civil society: https://t.co/73cW0OAPbt
— Daniel Kelley ? Dreaming of Beforetimes (@danieljkelley) May 14, 2020
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— StarcasM (@StarcasM85) May 14, 2020
It serves as damage control, but reports on everything MSFT, good or bad, not to mention focuses on products that they didn't make, that runs with Windows.
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Stay Stuck.
Twitch establishes a safety advisory council to help it sort out its rules https://t.co/9dK6dsNfFH pic.twitter.com/9ChX6ZmDts
— The Verge (@verge) May 15, 2020