Twitch is in the recent years from the biggest platforms of the internet and without a doubt the king of live streaming and broadcasting live twitch is regarded by many content creators as the best platform to communicate with your audience other than discord however i had a question in my mind and this is Interesting a streaming bedrock on twitch able to gain any growth for context speaking a fan came and asked is streaming a possibility for pedro creators to grow on and of course i said nope because to be successful on twitch we have to have an off platform career Then he told me that like java creators such as volleyball for example grown on twitch does that mean batroc has a twitch community and is hive streamer requirement too much this questions hit me and i realized i have to make a video on this discussing this topic it’s going Good i would say a pretty well consistent getting two viewers however those viewers are also people who i told on my discord server so that eliminates like three of my followers however i received two other followers and throughout my first stream they were chilling even though my audio sucked Because i was using headphone microphone so yeah i did the experiment for a few days and my answer to the original question is you can certainly grow on twitch if you’re a bedrock content creator however the downside is many will leave your streams because often minecraft on Twitch is referred to the java edition and see to say that bedrock has a large or equal community size to java is a lie occasionally java players would come and it left because i was saying they have played on bedrock hype so you might find some viewers as Well who come from java would leave and honestly that is very discouraging because i streamed like a day ago before writing script right now and one guy unfollowed me after finding out i do bedrock nothing so it is definitely hard to grow on twitch however if you find the right people you’re definitely Certain to grow the answer for the second question is also simple i should lower the requirements as much as i would love to hit and trash this aspect of hype people are not wrong diocese a channel with over 100 000 subscribers maintain 30 viewers and only recently enchanted Orbits became a streamer point is hive has to reduce the circumstances otherwise these creatures who won the roles will give up and might even stop screaming i want bedrock streamers to succeed in getting roles however when the big lads cannot compete so like how can the small creatures have a chance For it so please hype reduce the circumstances if you’re here right now subscribe and see your new bedrockers Video Information
This video, titled ‘The ISSUE with Hive’s Twitch Community…’, was uploaded by Darkiyah on 2021-10-07 15:06:22. It has garnered 93 views and 10 likes. The duration of the video is 00:02:41 or 161 seconds.
A “Partner” rank on The Hive’s Minecraft Bedrock Edition server is a major achievement for lots of people – or so you would think… Many, including myself, actually disagree with the requirements that The Hive has put in place for the partner rank of Streamer.This video that I made goes more in depth on my thoughts on The Hive’s Twitch Community, and my take on the state of The Bedrock Twitch Situation. All of this commentary, over some Hive Skywars gameplay in the background. DO NOT EVEN TRY CLICKING THIS LINK:https://bit.ly/3hY6i2R —————————————————————– Some other Media Platforms I am on:- Discord: https://discord.com/invite/pJKeubrJre Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/LionGamers/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/darkiyah