Twitch lifts its long standing partner exclusivity requirement letting partners stream on youtube facebook live and other platforms with some conditions ash parrish the verge | sources twitchverge | накрутка зрителей twitch streamhub.shop
sources twitchverge : twitch lifts its long standing partner exclusivity requirement letting partners stream on youtube facebook live and other platforms with some conditions ash parrish the verge
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Twitch has ended its exclusivity for partner streamers. Twitch informed partnered streamers via email that it was ending its long-standing exclusivity agreements that prevented them from streaming on other services. Twitch will allow partners to stream on YouTube, Facebook Live and other platforms. However, Twitch may still limit what they can do in certain cases.
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Twitch sent streamers a message saying, “Starting today you are now permitted to create live content across other platforms.”
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Twitch acknowledged that streamers often use multiple platforms to connect to their communities. This email stated that they would be able to expand those audiences on-platform. Twitch allows content creators to go live on any other platform, provided they are not already live on Twitch. This allows them reach a wider audience and may even bring them to Twitch.
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Twitch has limitations on simultaneous broadcasting live streams to multiple Twitch-like platforms. Twitch doesn’t allow streamers to broadcast Twitch streams to YouTube or Facebook for “extended times of time”. Twitch however says that simulcasting to mobile platforms like TikTok or Instagram Live is permitted.
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The email stated that “We believe engaging in two streams simultaneously can lead to a suboptimal experience for you community.” Twitch provided more information about this for partners via a new FAQ .
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This move acknowledges that the days of being dependent on one platform are gone. YouTube could also use this move to protect the platform’s most prominent content creators, such as DrLupo or other.