Twitch alternatives have ZERO chance...
The Twitch Culture: A Unique and Challenging Platform to Replicate
This whole culture around twitch that just exists within it and you can't really just spread that to another platform easily is a key element of its success. Mixer, for example, overdid it with their attempts to replicate the experience, resulting in a design that looked like one of those crazy LIS (Live Integration System) pages from MySpace. YouTube has tried to reinvent some of these features, but has ended up corporate-ing them to death, making it feel like a rip-off or cringeworthy. I believe that's why people won't leave twitch: this whole twitch culture and the shared experience of streaming on the platform is what keeps viewers engaged.
The Magic of Twitch: Building a Decade-Long Community
Twitch has had a decade to build its unique community, which gives it an edge over newer platforms trying to replicate its success. The magic of twitch lies in its ability to create a shared culture and memes that incite language, making tuning into streams more appealing. Viewers are familiar with emotes, sub drops, bits, and song requests, all of which have an impact because they're part of the shared experience. This is why people get sad when big streamers move from twitch to mixer, and continue watching on twitch.
The Need for Innovation: Pushing Streaming Forward
While twitch has its strengths, it's not perfect, and there are areas that need improvement. I believe innovation is key to pushing streaming forward and making it better. As someone who has seen the rise and fall of gaming content on YouTube, I know how rigid formats can become and why they often die out. Thousands of channels started with plain Jane gameplay commentary and thought they could just coast on that and never innovate. Streaming is no different, and I think there's room for improvement.
The Challenges of Replicating Twitch: Missed Opportunities
Most twitch alternatives coming out today are completely missing the point and probably doomed to fail as a result. They're either trying to recreate the streaming experience or failing to provide any real value to viewers. What I'm excited about is seeing platforms that don't even try to replicate the streaming experience, but rather focus on helping users control what they do with their streams and providing them a better home while still streaming elsewhere.
New Horizons: Exploring Alternative Streaming Services
I'm looking forward to checking out some of these alternative streaming services, which offer new approaches to streaming without trying to recreate the existing model. These platforms are more focused on empowering users rather than replicating an existing experience. I believe this is where the real innovation will happen, and it's what will set them apart from established players like twitch.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso there's been a lot of talk of new streaming platforms suddenly sprouting out of the ground out of nowhere ever since the fall of mixer and honestly I think most of them are doomed to fail because they're missing the entire point and it's kind of counterintuitive in this video we're gonna be talking about what they're doing wrong how they can actually work towards making streaming a better place and what they might have going for themselves and revealing a big secret about streaming with myself that I've never really directly admitted in a video right after this message from our sponsor nerd or die nerd or die is a great place to get all sorts of stream assets overlays alerts really a place to just make your stream stand out and look more professional and better built and it doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg because I have a temporary coupon going for the next 11 or so people who use it box 50 will save you 50% on alerts overlays layouts mmm sound effects bundles there's a lot you could use it for save yourself 50% and get a nice discount of up your stream stand out we're gonna talk about some other ways that this needs to happen in this video I Mabel's box for stream professor and as mentioned there are a lot of new streaming services popping up post mixer and we've got there's trove Oh lunar theta prime isn't a thing yet there's casts and crouch-jump and Gil a mesh there's like a ton that have all just reached out and talked about showing up and they're all feeding on this anti twitch sentiment that's kind of been brewing over the past however long and I'm not entirely sure that I agree with it because the problem that people have with twitch isn't as petty as many of these accounts and their social media presences would have believed you to believe and I think they're focusing all on the wrong things they all want to beat twitch that's not the right direction to take we've seen this before with YouTube there have always been calls for competitors to YouTube and for a YouTube 2.0 and we've seen other video sites show up and do this rip vid me and they all end up with the same fate in that they shut down and were unable to you know meet their goals and maintain profits in yadda yadda and the problem is that they were trying to be another YouTube when YouTube already feels fills that niche fills that desire that gap in the market that was there and you can't just sprout up and have no reputation no sense of community none of that to just replace a website that everyone goes to every day it doesn't work that way and so the strongest true YouTube competitors have been twitch Instagram tic toc whatever other video services people are using out those are competitors to YouTube those are alternative platforms they are video platforms they don't do the exact same thing YouTube does that's the only way you really compete is by doing something better the problem is that just another video site or just another streaming site isn't good enough to matter popping up in being twitch 2.0 and doing pretty much everything that which does the way twitch does it and not really innovating and just you know bantering at them isn't good enough to really earn you the replacement slot it's just not twitch alone while having some clearly apparent management issues twitch itself which alone is not actually the problem here I think so many people think that it's twitch or that it's illinit II for that it's this that or the other and twitch itself isn't the problem the problem is streaming it's streaming content and this is where I reveal a a very weird secret of mine when it comes to my content on the channel as the stream professor and that I don't actually enjoy watching streams that much I don't enjoy finding them and trying to figure out what I'm going to watch next you know you think about watching TV and us the concept of channel surfing and that should be even better on a platform with so much independent content that we love watching day in and day outright no it's a it's a miserable experience it's it's very tedious there's so much downtime there's so much investment just to find out if you're there's gonna be a payoff for what you're actually watching there's so much boring stuff honestly it makes that stream critique show that I was running for a bit before I had my baby quite the grind because as much as I love helping people and finding new ways to improve streams and seeing what's innovative and where people can fix things there's so much boring stuff to wade through in order to get to that point and as an anecdotal example for the longest time I wanted to find out what all the hype was about about making about ninjas newer streams I had watched him back in the Halo days and stopped watching near in the ARMA days when his rage was getting out of control and whatever but every time I tuned into his stream being on Twitch before he left or on mixer it felt like every single time that I tuned in which was many attempts he was either texting and just like not doing anything or saying anything to Chad or he was just out of the room entirely with an empty chair or it was just a boring part of the game not doing much of anything like there was nothing I felt no reason to didn't feel compelled to keep watching her to be like yeah this is the number-one gamer and streamer and yeah like it was just weird that's not ninjas fault necessarily I mean he could do some things matter of course but like that's just the nature of what we have accepted as the standard content level for live-streaming in fact this video was kind of inspired by a video from Harris Heller where he pointed out the investment versus reward balance compared from twitch to YouTube whereas YouTube you only have to spend like ten seconds you know what you're getting you're either sticking with it or leaving and you can bounce across a bunch of videos on the time that it takes just to watch an ad to view a twitch clip like before you even pull up a twitch video you're hit with a 30-second ad in Harris's video he points out that twitch is strength the thing that they need to leverage more is their clips their clips discovery they're you know all the exciting moments from streams and that's the core problem here is that the most exciting part of twitch about a live streaming platform as their vodka net is stuff that isn't live now if we think about it in terms of traditional TV live content on TV is also boring event coverage when the event hasn't even started yet live TV news trying to fill the 24-hour cycle things like that imagine flipping through football games but instead of just picking from one of maybe four teams playing on a given night and just watching there's literally hundreds of thousands of football games at once and they last four to eight hours with lots of downtime and you're served a 30-second ad before you can move even figure out at what point you're watching in the game mm-hmm but that's twitch in a nutshell I do believe there are gonna be competitive streaming sites that find new ways to innovate and to really you know take some of the market share some of the viewer base away from twitch but not directly compete at being the exact same site while the next streaming site definitely needs to get management and monetization down right from the start that's definitely not gonna be prime they're immature Twitter presence alone shows makes it clear that their management could not possibly be any better than twitches which is a terribly low bar but these sites also need to be doing other things they need to actually innovate on streaming as a concept yeah sure they need to leverage Clips more and in a great vodka they need to improve discoverability YouTube has huge discoverability for streams if you actually start watching them a lot of you probably haven't actually watched or like searched for yourself you know not maybe watched a stream from a channel you already or subscribe to but have you actually searched for and then clicked on and watched a live stream on YouTube that's probably a lot less common but if you've ever clicked on one of those 24/7 music streams then you probably know that when you went back to your home page your home page was flooded with more 24/7 music streams that kind of discoverability something twitch doesn't really have and most streaming platforms don't really have the YouTube homepage can be amazeballs when it comes to both video and stream recommendations they need to reward high click through ratio content one of the reasons that I am bullish on trove o despite a lot of hangups with that platform which will be covered in its own dedicated video is their focus on rewarding streamers restrain and for holding events they have dedicated tournaments stream Athan specific features of specific games like they they want you to focus on this game for a little bit all while just starting out with very few streamers or viewers like they want to have a reason to come watch other than there's some people playing some video games and will ultimately a core problem here is that a live streaming websites most popular and rewarding feature is non live content something has to change there that's actually why I'm so snarky on people who want to become a full-time streamer and I've been the same thing about people who wanted to do kind of generic gaming content on YouTube if all you were doing on the platform is staring at a game for eight hours of stream and not mixing it up as I've suggested and stream katika with different show formats and things like that or doing some heavily varied content so that there's actually something interesting to to in tune in other than when you're playing a game it's literally not possible to succeed on the platform at this point the content just isn't entertaining on its own as a format especially if you're not already entertaining for an audience of a thousand when you only have one viewer you're not doing that off the bat how can you expect those people to show up and be entertained another important aspect to get down is community features if YouTube can nail community features and community integration combine that with their discoverability it could take over streaming easily but YouTube is way too corporate about it every time they implement emotes or bit stickers or any of these extra features that other platforms already have they just end up feeling too corporate or too generic or too plain because it's how YouTube rolls these days unfortunately remember when we had just completely customizable channel pages like MySpace layouts I really this is tangential and not actually important which is the core of my message but I would really love to see a new streaming service that gives us more than just a banner that gives us a fully customizable page obviously the fool like CSS and HTML style of MySpace is no longer secure or a way to go but give us some heavy customization about how our channel pages look that would be lovely anyway twitches big thing is the name recognition like when people think livestreams and they go to game stream you think twitch it's been in TV shows now things like that do you know what twitches and then the community features there's emotes there subs there's in memes inside jokes there's this whole culture subs bits omegle all wahoo heck referencing other streamers there's this whole culture around twitch that just exists within it and you can't really just spread that to another platform easily mixer overdid it they that looked like one of those crazy lis designed MySpace pages and then YouTube has tried reinventing some of that and has just corporate you know corporatized it way too much I honestly don't know how anyone could pull off reimagining some of these features without it feeling like ripoff or feeling to cringey but I think that's the next element that's important generally speaking streams are more fun to drop into when you have that shared culture and memes that incite language when you just pull up twitch and pull up any stream and can reference you know emotes or drop a sub and get a expected reaction out of it or give some bits and troll the streamer or song requests all of those things that you're familiar with that have an impact that you know because you're on the shared experience platform those make tuning into streams a little bit more you know appealing it's still you know twitch still has a ways to go but they have that in their favor twitch has also had a decade to build that up but there is some magic there it's also why people won't leave that's why whenever big streamers move over to mixer people get sad and they keep watching on twitch because this whole twitch culture and this whole twitch thing that they're used to working with and expect it's what they enjoy it's what they kind of it's what keeps them on the site but if people are able to recreate that magic with better innovation on streaming on the hole then boom you might actually have a successful twitch competitor quote-unquote or streaming service that's an alternative to twitch so a message to the primes and trove O's and Lunars and would-be twitch 2.0 of the world just earning streamers crypto while they stream or providing shallow virtual signaling on Twitter / Terms of Service and banning the Lenna team won't really anywhere it just makes you look immature it just seems weird in some cases you need to innovate you need to actually innovate upon streaming as a platform and honestly I feel like that ties into my main goal here on YouTube I am here to push streaming forward to make it better to give you ways to improve to make your content better because I basically saw the rise and fall of gaming content on YouTube in that it started with this very plain Jane here's some edited you know here's a full unedited gameplay session here's a vocal track I couldn't bother to cut up my mistakes out of and that was the format for a very long time and some people got so rigid on it that then once that changed over they were unable to adapt and they died off and there are plenty like thousands upon thousands of channels who started out this way and wanted to succeed thinking that they could just get away with that and didn't bring anything else to the table and never made it when they could have made it the same thing on streaming and with all of the streaming stuff it's a very similar story and I definitely believe it can be improved upon I think the streaming format on the whole can be improved upon because just as that plain-jane gaming commentary format got a little boring I feel streaming has gotten to that point as well and while I think there will always be a place for the hang out and chill play video games streaming format I think it's time to get some better innovation here on the game streaming scene and for other streams as well and I'm frankly I think a lot of other niches are doing a lot better job of that but I want to see more and I think most of the twitch alternatives coming out today are completely missing the point and probably doomed to fail as a result there are some other cool platforms that are coming out that don't even try recreating the streaming experience but rather helping you control what you do with that and providing you a better home while still streaming to another site and I'm excited to check some of those out so get subscribed we're gonna be talking about a lot of streaming services coming soon once that exists and don't continue projecting conspiracies about being associated with a band streamer I mean if it's Fox your stream professor hit the like button if you enjoyed leave a comment down below actually don't even bother with YouTube comments YouTube comments are a waste of time for everybody come join us on discord he post foxes out GG / discord come chat with us I want to have a big whole discussion about this whole topic and then head over to Naples rocks at GG / nur to die use the coupon code box 50 and save yourself 50% on a new stream layout because your old ones probably not very good subscribe for more stream education and hit the like button come check us out on Flo blame for early access I'll see you next timeso there's been a lot of talk of new streaming platforms suddenly sprouting out of the ground out of nowhere ever since the fall of mixer and honestly I think most of them are doomed to fail because they're missing the entire point and it's kind of counterintuitive in this video we're gonna be talking about what they're doing wrong how they can actually work towards making streaming a better place and what they might have going for themselves and revealing a big secret about streaming with myself that I've never really directly admitted in a video right after this message from our sponsor nerd or die nerd or die is a great place to get all sorts of stream assets overlays alerts really a place to just make your stream stand out and look more professional and better built and it doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg because I have a temporary coupon going for the next 11 or so people who use it box 50 will save you 50% on alerts overlays layouts mmm sound effects bundles there's a lot you could use it for save yourself 50% and get a nice discount of up your stream stand out we're gonna talk about some other ways that this needs to happen in this video I Mabel's box for stream professor and as mentioned there are a lot of new streaming services popping up post mixer and we've got there's trove Oh lunar theta prime isn't a thing yet there's casts and crouch-jump and Gil a mesh there's like a ton that have all just reached out and talked about showing up and they're all feeding on this anti twitch sentiment that's kind of been brewing over the past however long and I'm not entirely sure that I agree with it because the problem that people have with twitch isn't as petty as many of these accounts and their social media presences would have believed you to believe and I think they're focusing all on the wrong things they all want to beat twitch that's not the right direction to take we've seen this before with YouTube there have always been calls for competitors to YouTube and for a YouTube 2.0 and we've seen other video sites show up and do this rip vid me and they all end up with the same fate in that they shut down and were unable to you know meet their goals and maintain profits in yadda yadda and the problem is that they were trying to be another YouTube when YouTube already feels fills that niche fills that desire that gap in the market that was there and you can't just sprout up and have no reputation no sense of community none of that to just replace a website that everyone goes to every day it doesn't work that way and so the strongest true YouTube competitors have been twitch Instagram tic toc whatever other video services people are using out those are competitors to YouTube those are alternative platforms they are video platforms they don't do the exact same thing YouTube does that's the only way you really compete is by doing something better the problem is that just another video site or just another streaming site isn't good enough to matter popping up in being twitch 2.0 and doing pretty much everything that which does the way twitch does it and not really innovating and just you know bantering at them isn't good enough to really earn you the replacement slot it's just not twitch alone while having some clearly apparent management issues twitch itself which alone is not actually the problem here I think so many people think that it's twitch or that it's illinit II for that it's this that or the other and twitch itself isn't the problem the problem is streaming it's streaming content and this is where I reveal a a very weird secret of mine when it comes to my content on the channel as the stream professor and that I don't actually enjoy watching streams that much I don't enjoy finding them and trying to figure out what I'm going to watch next you know you think about watching TV and us the concept of channel surfing and that should be even better on a platform with so much independent content that we love watching day in and day outright no it's a it's a miserable experience it's it's very tedious there's so much downtime there's so much investment just to find out if you're there's gonna be a payoff for what you're actually watching there's so much boring stuff honestly it makes that stream critique show that I was running for a bit before I had my baby quite the grind because as much as I love helping people and finding new ways to improve streams and seeing what's innovative and where people can fix things there's so much boring stuff to wade through in order to get to that point and as an anecdotal example for the longest time I wanted to find out what all the hype was about about making about ninjas newer streams I had watched him back in the Halo days and stopped watching near in the ARMA days when his rage was getting out of control and whatever but every time I tuned into his stream being on Twitch before he left or on mixer it felt like every single time that I tuned in which was many attempts he was either texting and just like not doing anything or saying anything to Chad or he was just out of the room entirely with an empty chair or it was just a boring part of the game not doing much of anything like there was nothing I felt no reason to didn't feel compelled to keep watching her to be like yeah this is the number-one gamer and streamer and yeah like it was just weird that's not ninjas fault necessarily I mean he could do some things matter of course but like that's just the nature of what we have accepted as the standard content level for live-streaming in fact this video was kind of inspired by a video from Harris Heller where he pointed out the investment versus reward balance compared from twitch to YouTube whereas YouTube you only have to spend like ten seconds you know what you're getting you're either sticking with it or leaving and you can bounce across a bunch of videos on the time that it takes just to watch an ad to view a twitch clip like before you even pull up a twitch video you're hit with a 30-second ad in Harris's video he points out that twitch is strength the thing that they need to leverage more is their clips their clips discovery they're you know all the exciting moments from streams and that's the core problem here is that the most exciting part of twitch about a live streaming platform as their vodka net is stuff that isn't live now if we think about it in terms of traditional TV live content on TV is also boring event coverage when the event hasn't even started yet live TV news trying to fill the 24-hour cycle things like that imagine flipping through football games but instead of just picking from one of maybe four teams playing on a given night and just watching there's literally hundreds of thousands of football games at once and they last four to eight hours with lots of downtime and you're served a 30-second ad before you can move even figure out at what point you're watching in the game mm-hmm but that's twitch in a nutshell I do believe there are gonna be competitive streaming sites that find new ways to innovate and to really you know take some of the market share some of the viewer base away from twitch but not directly compete at being the exact same site while the next streaming site definitely needs to get management and monetization down right from the start that's definitely not gonna be prime they're immature Twitter presence alone shows makes it clear that their management could not possibly be any better than twitches which is a terribly low bar but these sites also need to be doing other things they need to actually innovate on streaming as a concept yeah sure they need to leverage Clips more and in a great vodka they need to improve discoverability YouTube has huge discoverability for streams if you actually start watching them a lot of you probably haven't actually watched or like searched for yourself you know not maybe watched a stream from a channel you already or subscribe to but have you actually searched for and then clicked on and watched a live stream on YouTube that's probably a lot less common but if you've ever clicked on one of those 24/7 music streams then you probably know that when you went back to your home page your home page was flooded with more 24/7 music streams that kind of discoverability something twitch doesn't really have and most streaming platforms don't really have the YouTube homepage can be amazeballs when it comes to both video and stream recommendations they need to reward high click through ratio content one of the reasons that I am bullish on trove o despite a lot of hangups with that platform which will be covered in its own dedicated video is their focus on rewarding streamers restrain and for holding events they have dedicated tournaments stream Athan specific features of specific games like they they want you to focus on this game for a little bit all while just starting out with very few streamers or viewers like they want to have a reason to come watch other than there's some people playing some video games and will ultimately a core problem here is that a live streaming websites most popular and rewarding feature is non live content something has to change there that's actually why I'm so snarky on people who want to become a full-time streamer and I've been the same thing about people who wanted to do kind of generic gaming content on YouTube if all you were doing on the platform is staring at a game for eight hours of stream and not mixing it up as I've suggested and stream katika with different show formats and things like that or doing some heavily varied content so that there's actually something interesting to to in tune in other than when you're playing a game it's literally not possible to succeed on the platform at this point the content just isn't entertaining on its own as a format especially if you're not already entertaining for an audience of a thousand when you only have one viewer you're not doing that off the bat how can you expect those people to show up and be entertained another important aspect to get down is community features if YouTube can nail community features and community integration combine that with their discoverability it could take over streaming easily but YouTube is way too corporate about it every time they implement emotes or bit stickers or any of these extra features that other platforms already have they just end up feeling too corporate or too generic or too plain because it's how YouTube rolls these days unfortunately remember when we had just completely customizable channel pages like MySpace layouts I really this is tangential and not actually important which is the core of my message but I would really love to see a new streaming service that gives us more than just a banner that gives us a fully customizable page obviously the fool like CSS and HTML style of MySpace is no longer secure or a way to go but give us some heavy customization about how our channel pages look that would be lovely anyway twitches big thing is the name recognition like when people think livestreams and they go to game stream you think twitch it's been in TV shows now things like that do you know what twitches and then the community features there's emotes there subs there's in memes inside jokes there's this whole culture subs bits omegle all wahoo heck referencing other streamers there's this whole culture around twitch that just exists within it and you can't really just spread that to another platform easily mixer overdid it they that looked like one of those crazy lis designed MySpace pages and then YouTube has tried reinventing some of that and has just corporate you know corporatized it way too much I honestly don't know how anyone could pull off reimagining some of these features without it feeling like ripoff or feeling to cringey but I think that's the next element that's important generally speaking streams are more fun to drop into when you have that shared culture and memes that incite language when you just pull up twitch and pull up any stream and can reference you know emotes or drop a sub and get a expected reaction out of it or give some bits and troll the streamer or song requests all of those things that you're familiar with that have an impact that you know because you're on the shared experience platform those make tuning into streams a little bit more you know appealing it's still you know twitch still has a ways to go but they have that in their favor twitch has also had a decade to build that up but there is some magic there it's also why people won't leave that's why whenever big streamers move over to mixer people get sad and they keep watching on twitch because this whole twitch culture and this whole twitch thing that they're used to working with and expect it's what they enjoy it's what they kind of it's what keeps them on the site but if people are able to recreate that magic with better innovation on streaming on the hole then boom you might actually have a successful twitch competitor quote-unquote or streaming service that's an alternative to twitch so a message to the primes and trove O's and Lunars and would-be twitch 2.0 of the world just earning streamers crypto while they stream or providing shallow virtual signaling on Twitter / Terms of Service and banning the Lenna team won't really anywhere it just makes you look immature it just seems weird in some cases you need to innovate you need to actually innovate upon streaming as a platform and honestly I feel like that ties into my main goal here on YouTube I am here to push streaming forward to make it better to give you ways to improve to make your content better because I basically saw the rise and fall of gaming content on YouTube in that it started with this very plain Jane here's some edited you know here's a full unedited gameplay session here's a vocal track I couldn't bother to cut up my mistakes out of and that was the format for a very long time and some people got so rigid on it that then once that changed over they were unable to adapt and they died off and there are plenty like thousands upon thousands of channels who started out this way and wanted to succeed thinking that they could just get away with that and didn't bring anything else to the table and never made it when they could have made it the same thing on streaming and with all of the streaming stuff it's a very similar story and I definitely believe it can be improved upon I think the streaming format on the whole can be improved upon because just as that plain-jane gaming commentary format got a little boring I feel streaming has gotten to that point as well and while I think there will always be a place for the hang out and chill play video games streaming format I think it's time to get some better innovation here on the game streaming scene and for other streams as well and I'm frankly I think a lot of other niches are doing a lot better job of that but I want to see more and I think most of the twitch alternatives coming out today are completely missing the point and probably doomed to fail as a result there are some other cool platforms that are coming out that don't even try recreating the streaming experience but rather helping you control what you do with that and providing you a better home while still streaming to another site and I'm excited to check some of those out so get subscribed we're gonna be talking about a lot of streaming services coming soon once that exists and don't continue projecting conspiracies about being associated with a band streamer I mean if it's Fox your stream professor hit the like button if you enjoyed leave a comment down below actually don't even bother with YouTube comments YouTube comments are a waste of time for everybody come join us on discord he post foxes out GG / discord come chat with us I want to have a big whole discussion about this whole topic and then head over to Naples rocks at GG / nur to die use the coupon code box 50 and save yourself 50% on a new stream layout because your old ones probably not very good subscribe for more stream education and hit the like button come check us out on Flo blame for early access I'll see you next time\n"