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@eavlol
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Born July 1
Joined December 2020
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    Viewers who: - Tell streamer the music is too loud - Clip outplays or funny moments - Make memes, copypastas, fanart - Hang out in Discord or offline chat - Remind streamer of outdated commands - Sub, resub, or cheer offline - Lurk stream while playing own games You da real MVP
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    A small tip for new streamers: It’s not worth keeping socially inept weirdos, passive aggressive chatters, parasocial creeps, etc. in your stream community. Even if you just started streaming. Even if they sub to you. Even if you plan to tell them to stop once you grow. 1/4
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    Every single stream
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    Replying to @eavlol
    The goal is to build a strong community of trustworthy regulars who set the tone of your chat. They’ll know how to act, what to say, and rituals like inside jokes + copy pastas. Every new viewer sees how they interact w/ you and w/ one another, an important first impression. 2/4
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    Replying to @eavlol
    Hopefully, they’ll even help regulate the chat for you in the future by calling out weirdos. But it all starts with putting the comfort and safety of yourself and your community first by building that backbone of core ppl, setting clear boundaries, and being firm with rules. 3/4
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    My debut is in 10.5 hours! Little wep preview 👀🗡️
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    Replying to @eavlol
    Once you’ve set the precedent, it is MUCH harder to clean up a community. Similarly, when a streamer explodes in size, it can be really tough to keep chat’s vibes the same. Start building your community carefully early on to save yourself a lot of trouble down the road. 4/4
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    — ✧ My animated debut emotes! 💙
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    Sometimes my viewers apologize for: - Not being able to catch my stream for a while - No longer being subbed - Being late to my stream You never have to apologize for these kinda things. I’m not entitled to your time or money. As a streamer, I am simply happy you are here now.
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    Streamers: build a strong offline stream community for on stream success. One way to do this is following routines before and after every stream to recognize supporters, stay organized, and keep in touch with your community. I mostly use Discord/Twitch whispers, but you do you+
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    you play league of legends eav play domestication of teammates
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    Replying to @eavlol
    Addendum: past thread of mine below on how I would suggest growing your stream and finding those regulars to begin with :)
    With how saturated streaming is now, growth can feel impossible. But please do not mindlessly grind hours hoping for a clip to pop off then blame the algorithm or the platform's discoverability. Rather than streaming a lot, I think these strats are far more reliable: 🧵 1/8