/r/Twitch and other communities are banding together to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to help understand, treat, and defeat childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. We and /r/Warframe along with other communities who chose to participate, are coming together to show just how much good our communities can do if we set our minds to it, together!
Not only will you be contributing to helping Children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases, if you contribute at least $500 USD in your own campaign or more to the cause, you will also receive a very special, super soft purple Twitch hoodie which shows off you contributing to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital this year on its arm. Not only that, but there are also other rewards available, some of which would come with the hoodie!
Please have people use your donate link on the Tiltify page to raise money, not your personal donation link.
If you do not feel like creating your own campaign but still want prizes? Well we have you covered. If you choose to donate to the /r/Warframe Campaign through the donate button at the top of their page, you have a chance to win 500 Platinum! One winner will be chosen for every $500 raised. If $5,000 is raised on their campaign, one donor will win Zephyr Prime Access, and another at $10,000 if reached! (For a specific breakdown of prize tiers, see this Image)
To see the /r/Warframe post, go here!
To donate towards our common cause and get your awesome hoodie, follow these instructions!
If you want the hoodie, DO NOT donate directly to the /r/Twitch & Community campaign page, but instead create your own campaign as explained above. This is to ensure that your donation will be eligible for the hoodie. Donating just for the sake of donating and helping the children is allowed though and eligible for the prizes below!
When running your campaign with your community, we recommend the following:
If you are not able to donate or raise money, and you want to help, there are multiple ways that you can. You can always share the event on social media or with friends. If you do not want to do that, then you can always support those raising money by joining their chat or watching their stream. Whatever you choose to do will help.
With special thanks to HyperX, Warframe, and Elgato, we are able to give out additional prizes to those who donate money including:
Well we have good news! Our Discord server is now Partnered!!!!
We have a new community setup for this event on Twitch!
We will rotate streams that are live on the "Twitch Subreddit Charity" community. If you are live, raising money, and apart of this group, you could be featured!
Q. How will I know if I won?
A. If it is a Warframe prize from their campaign, you will be contacted from one of the /r/Warframe Moderators. If a St. Jude Prize, it will be directly from them. If it is a prize from HyperX or Elgato, you will be asked to provide information needed to receive the prize. You will be contacted from BulletzQS or the TwitchSubreddit account.
Q. How will I be contacted?
A. You will be contacted through Reddit message, Twitch Whisper, Twitter, or email that you left. Once all the winner have been chosen, there will be a followup post.
Q. How will I know I am in the right community on Twitch?
A. You will know as the community was created by the TwitchSubreddit account on Twitch. It will have a Purple Checkmark "Verified" on the account.
Q. I was contacted that I won a prize, but I do not want it, do I have to take it?
A. No, of course not. If you do not want a specific prize offered by HyperX, Warframe, or Elgato, then we will choose another winner!
Q. Where is the money I donate going to?
A. All the money donated goes to St. Jude Children's Hospital. People running campaigns will not get any of the money donated or have access to any of it.
Q. When will winners be announced?
A. Winners will be announced after our campaign closes on May 31st .
Hi /r/Twitch! Welcome back to the Clip Contest!
The winner of the last Clip Contest was /u/Frooostyis, and here's their winning submission:
Submission: How to be THICC 101
Game: Overwatch
Description: In this video lesson, I will teach you not only how to be thicc, but how to become a successful Twitch streamer.
Profile: https://purple.plus/user/FrostyC
How it works:
A similair sticky thread will be posted every two weeks. Eligible community members will then post a link to their Clip, and the submission that gets the most up-votes throughout the two weeks will have their channel featured for a month on the subreddit sidebar! The second week of the contests is reserved for voting. This thread will be locked after one week.
Rules for Entry:
One Clip submission per contest. If you are currently in the sidebar, can't enter this time.
The Clip submission must be from your own channel, and can't be a previous winning clip.
The Clip submission must be a Twitch Clip and not another platform.
If your content is NSFW (i.e. profanity) then please mark it as such.
You must have a Purple+ intro.
The Rewards:
Your channel gets featured on the next Clip Contest thread, and you will be on the sidebar for a whole month. We're hoping this brings your channel some extra attention!
Your Purple+ introduction will be shared in the Winner announcement thread, so everyone can learn more about your channel!
One Tweet of your stream from our twitter! (Must follow @TwitchSubreddit.)
Other things to keep in mind:
Do not create throwaway accounts to upvote/downvote: This is against Reddit's Content Policy and anyone found creating throwaway/alternate accounts to manipulate the votes will be reported to reddit admins.
Do not ask people to upvote your submission: This is also against Reddit's Content Policy and anyone found asking for votes will be reported to reddit admins. This includes sharing your submission with your community in any format.
Voting:
The winner of the contest is determined by the number of upvotes a submission receives. So voters, you play a vital role in this contest. For those who are unsure how to upvote a comment, you simply click the top-most Glitch icon that's pointing upwards located left of the comment. If successful the Glitch icon will turn purple and you will get an approving animation.
Please use the following template to properly format your submission.
**Submission:** [Text](Twitch Clip URL )
**Game:** Title of game played during Clip.
**Description:** Brief description about your Clip.
**Intro:** https://purple.plus/user/zcotticus
Don't forget to create an intro on Purple+. It's another chance to get your channel out there, plus you get an awesome red verified broadcaster flair icon () next to your name here on the subreddit!
Also if you have any suggestions or feedback on how the contest should be ran or other ideas for possible rewards, then please reach out to us via modmail
Yesterday I was browsing streams and found this super chill guy, he was fun, polite, I gave him a follow pretty quick, but there was this mod that kept being toxic as f*ck, saying various things like
“Why are people in this game so stupid ?”
“I hate when people don’t offer me a discord when a join a party, not saying I would join, but I wanna be offered “
“When people in this game stop being lazy and stupid I’ll stop treating them like shit”
It went like that for the entire time I was there..
I really liked the streamer and I do wanna come back but this mod kinda ruined it for me.
For years it's been super annoying to have to mute the auto play every time I load the home page while I find the stream I want. For such a good website, it's surprising this shitty feature has been around for so long. They don't even make the auto play stream something that's related to what you watch.
I ended my stream for the day about 2 hours ago and after the stream I decided to do my first real raid. I typed /raid <username> into my chat and raided the channel. After the raid concluded I decided to do some work on the stream for a few hours. A few minutes ago I got into bed so that I could go to sleep. I saw my webcam was still on so I decided to close out of Streamlabs OBS and then noticed my stream was live and had been for 2 extra hours. This not only left my past broadcast unusable but ultimately killed some of my best numbers to date (having 2 hours at 1 view).
Im looking for a twitch artist to make me a mascot a profile picture emotes and a banner. I'd like to see the work before i pay for it and i know for the most part what i want.
How about they make a "golden lul" emote that you have to pay for to make money and support cancer research?
Is it against tos to have your stream open on multiple devices to get more viewers?
I've recently (within 4 months) bought an ultrawide but I also stream and that's my main monitor. I've done a couple streams now in ultrawide format but on a normal 16:9 monitor it just comes off as strange to me, with black bars on the top and bottom, but the trade off is setting the monitor back to a 16:9 resolution everytime I want to stream, which just looks wrong and doesn't work out. I've tried a thousand different ways of doing it, but I'm not sure if it's smart to stream in an ultrawide format. Any thoughts? Is it bad enough of a look to drive people away or does it not matter?
Not sure if this is the right subreddit to be asking this question.
Im looking for a bot that can time intervals between messages.
As an example, i want to measure the time between the messages that says 'Kappa'.
Since today I'm only able to view a limited amount clips in the past 24 hours (before it was way bigger), scrolling down wont load more like before, I've tried everything even a different pc but it seems the problem is from twitch not from me, anybody else with the same problem?
Hey guys, recently gone away from gaming a bit and started streaming IRL. The alerts are so bugged out most times they don't even show on IOS if I have a custom profile on, and TTS to my knowledge has never worked. I was posting here to see if anyone had any type of solve for this, as my iphone is the only option I have at the moment.
Thanks
So I have an issue with a viewer on my stream since they have joined bad thing after bad thing have happened to them or their family, I try to show sympathy but the severity of things keep getting worse, it's almost like when someone says something about their day he always pipes up and says well my day is worse because of this.. To me it seems the morale of the stream is coming down when ever this individual chats, I've tried talking to him in discord but nothing seems to change, have you guys ever dealt with stuff like this?
Title says it all
I want to watch a movie with my best friend that lives in another state. Before anyone says anything it's one of those crappy B list animated movies that are usually made in other countries and then dubbed here in the US and usually end up on services like Direct TV Cinema, Netflix, and Hulu. Since it is not by a well known company will my account be in trouble or not?
To anyone who streams & games with an i7-7700k, please let me know what encoder preset you use in OBS, and also what temps you get if you know while streaming. Personally, I have been using the 'veryfast' preset, 720p60fps. I mainly play CSGO & Fortnite. Thank you for any input.
Hi everyone.
I was just wondering if it was possible to change your twitch name, when u are affiliate ? :)
Hi guys,
So you know that one streamer you like to watch that's full time and divides him or her self between more than one game / category and goes 8+ hours each day and has tons of people clipping the channel's content?
I personally think it's a bit frustrating to go digging through their dozens / hundreds of clips just to find that one you are looking for from such a long time ago. I think it would be a great addition if twitch allowed us more filters than just sorting by time created (by default, 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days).
If I want to see someone's clips on their channel and want to see what's happening on their channel, I would ideally like the following options to sort by:
Date created.
Chronological order.
sorted by views (already the default)
and the following filters:
"Category / Game"
“Clip title." (Concept: type in the clip's name, clips that match display on your web browser, this can be done with google though, I think. Problem is, what if the clip title is something common like "OMEGALUL".)
Leave any suggestions you may have below and I'll try to add it to the main body of this post. To be honest, this is what I think would make a streamer's life slightly easier.
I keep on seeing the same streamer on my dash over and over again. I've never clicked their channel before today, and I only; went there to see if twitch was forcing me to follow them by mistake. I'm not interested in their content. Yet day in and day out I see notifications that they're 'live' right about the notifications from channels I actually follow. Is there any way to block certain streams from showing up on my dash? I don't want to block this feature entirely because there have been a handful of good channels I've found because of it. Yet lately it's only been this ONE person whose content is utterly unappealing to me.
So I'm trying to stream, using OBS, a hauppauge capture card connected to my PS4 and TV via HDMI, and a blue yeti mic, and my issue is this:
-The mic pics up the game sound from the TV, which makes for bad sound quality as well as a lag/echo. But I need to hear the game sound, so I can't just turn this down/off. -The best workaround that I've found is having the game volume come out of my headphones - but then the stream can't pick it up, lol, because of the way PS4 handles audio output to headphones.
HALP
Is clipping slow for anyone else? its so broken for me right now.
If you are rerunning content, then you are clearly not live and you will not be interacting with the stream, there should be a separate category called "reruns" instead.
Is it possible to use my GoPro HERO 4 on my Twitch Stream? Cuz i just bought my pc (spent all my savings) and im kinda without cash. When I get enough money i would like to get the C922 Pro webcam. Btw im 16 yrs old, do u think that my age will influence my viewer count? Any tips on my first stream? Sorry for repeating the last question (i bet there are hundreds of guys asking the same thing, but everyone has a view in the streaming community. Thank u
I was just wondering if there is a way to stream from PS4 to Twitch without having a capture card and besides using the broadcast option on PS4 directly.
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