And because they "seem" big, people don't click because they assume they're going to get lost in the crowd. What do? How do you survive?
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If Twitch isn't able to find a solution, then it lies in the community. But people are afraid to share their audience and help each other.
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I didn't get to where I am by myself. I've been lucky to make friends with incredibly awesome people who shared my content.
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Every Partner received a shout out at some point, but folks view this admission as weakness. Why? Getting help doesn't negate your effort.
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I've been having this internal dialog for the past year as I watch my own numbers dwindle. It helps to see I'm not alone in my frustration.
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It's a very difficult problem to solve and one we think about a lot. Communities is an attempt to broaden discovery options, for instance.
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Hosting, IMO, is by far one of the best tools we've built that facilitates discovery agnostic of viewcount.
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We also make a very concerted effort to feature up-and-coming and smaller streamers on Twitch Weekly and on the front page, every week.
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Front page is a glorified viewbot, to be perfectly honest. Partner spotlight is much more useful because it's consistent.
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Replying to @renee @lolrenaynay and
I don't even go on the front page anymore. It's too chaotic.
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Honestly no idea what is even going on on frontpage anymore.
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