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Twitch streamer etiquette: A guide to being a respectful and responsible viewer

Twitch is a live streaming platform where people can watch and interact with their favorite content creators. It’s a great place to watch gameplay, learn new skills, and be entertained. However, it’s important to remember that Twitch is a community, and like any community, there are certain rules of etiquette that everyone should follow.

Here is a guide to being a respectful and responsible Twitch viewer:

  • Be respectful of the streamer and their community. This means not using hateful language, making personal attacks, or spamming the chat. It also means respecting the streamer’s rules for their chat. If you’re not sure what the rules are, ask a moderator.
  • Don’t be a backseat gamer. Backseat gaming is when you tell the streamer what to do or how to play the game. This can be very annoying for streamers, and it can ruin the experience for other viewers. If you have advice for the streamer, you can politely offer it in the chat, but don’t be offended if they don’t take it.
  • Don’t be self-promotional. Self-promotion is when you use the streamer’s chat to promote your own channel or content. This is rude and disruptive, and it’s one of the fastest ways to get banned from a chat.
  • Don’t ask for gifts or subscribers. Streamers put a lot of hard work into their content, and they deserve to be compensated for their time and effort. If you’re enjoying a streamer’s content, consider subscribing to their channel or donating to them. However, don’t beg for gifts or subs. This is entitled and disrespectful behavior.
  • Be patient. Streamers are human beings, and they make mistakes. If something goes wrong, be patient and understanding. Don’t start yelling at the streamer or calling them names.

Here are some additional tips for being a good Twitch viewer:

  • Be positive and supportive. Streamers love to interact with their viewers, so be sure to say hello, cheer them on, and leave positive comments in the chat.
  • Follow the streamer’s rules. Every streamer has their own set of rules for their chat. Be sure to read the rules and follow them, even if you don’t agree with them.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask questions. If you have a question for the streamer, feel free to ask it in the chat. Most streamers are happy to answer questions from their viewers.
  • Report any bad behavior. If you see someone violating the streamer’s rules or behaving in a disruptive way, report them to a moderator. Moderators are there to keep the chat clean and welcoming for everyone.

By following these tips, you can be a respectful and responsible Twitch viewer. This will help to create a positive and welcoming community for everyone.

Here are some examples of what to do and what not to do in a Twitch chat:

Do:

  • Say hello and introduce yourself.
  • Cheer on the streamer and tell them you’re enjoying their content.
  • Ask questions in a polite and respectful way.
  • Report any bad behavior to a moderator.
  • Follow the streamer’s rules.

Don’t:

  • Use hateful language or make personal attacks.
  • Spam the chat.
  • Backseat game.
  • Self-promote.
  • Beg for gifts or subscribers.
  • Be rude or disrespectful to the streamer or other viewers.

By following these simple guidelines, you can help to make Twitch a more enjoyable place for everyone.

NerdTitan

Host of Streamer Conversations Podcast, where we talk about all things streaming from tech, hardware, software, general help and mental health.With a long history in Advertising, Audio Engineering, Tech, and Photography. Just here to share what I have learned. LGBTQIA/ASD - Mental Health Advocate.

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