Feature small, quality streamers
On the frontpage, feature 1 small, quality streamer, next to the top streamers. Newcomers and hidden gems could be featured there to give them some more exposure. Obviously it has to be a quality stream so they could/should be picked by the twitch staff.

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jappauniverse commented
make a section where people can find smaller streamers with maybe under 100 followers so they can grow quicker
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zekmoha commented
faudrait mettre en avant les nouveau streameur pas les grand car debute sur twitch avec acune communoter c est presque impossible
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SAMJACK5 commented
recommendations
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lordalbert_ commented
Totalmente de acuerdo con usted, debería dar a conocer nuevos canales con más contenido que sea distinto en Twitch. Así podrán atraer mucho más público
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the_complex25 commented
it will make a lot of things easy
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bluefire150 commented
promote channels not by viewers but buy liked game category thousands of streamers can't get any views STOP PROMOTING CHANNELS WITH THOUSANDS OF VIEWS IF WE DON'T LIKE THE CATEGORY
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jboisports commented
It is much easier for channels to grow on YouTube so make it easier like that. For example, the more audience retention per viewer a small stream has, then it probably means that it is a quality stream, so promote it more. That is just an idea for a small streamer tool that could be used for them to grow faster.
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LachGamin commented
1 Day boost for an hour for every week, or feature a Streamer with under 25 followers That Streams Often during Prime time streaming every week.
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Jirocryptic commented
crear un apartado donde se pueda ayudar a crecer a los streamers pequeños
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Jangyang commented
People that stream on a regular basis but still average 5 viewers or less get put on the front page top list or whatever you call it.
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rpos3idon commented
uma nova ideia explendida,melhoria para a stream
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Roxane_S commented
BENCE KÜÇÜK TAKİPÇİLİ KANALLARI DAHA ÇOK KEŞFETE ÇIKARMANIZ GEREK.
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Luckydestination commented
+1
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jutman commented
Its insanely hard to become even noticed when just starting streaming, obviously twitch services couldn't give all starter streamers a spotlight but could give some sort of one to those that put in the hours and time on there twitch pages, whether it be shown on some users menus or when they search the game they are wanting to watch , im not sure how they could implement it but I know its hard to even get started and feel like the platform could change that slightly
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LunaGore commented
Average concurrent viewers for Partner is 75, I think anything above that isn't "low viewer count" as that's a decent amount of people in your chat seemingly chatting and interacting with you as a streamer. If it were 5-75, and cycles out every 10-30mins and hits low viewer categories vs saturated categories like IRL, or popular games it'd make it a lot better.
As it stands I hardly visit the frontpage because there's nothing there that interests me or streamers I already follow are being featured. I would like something new in rotation so I can get a glimpse of a different set of streamers and decide if I want to go to their channel or not.
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Nano_URU commented
Esta muy buena esa idea
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diegouy0 commented
Poder hacer que los canales con pocos viewers puedan estar entre las primeras posiciones de las sugerencias para darle a todos la posibilidad de crecer porque si los que recien empezamos tenemos que estar siempre por debajo de los gigantes de twitch, se hace imposible... no se es mi opinion
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Sy_mPathetic commented
I think this is a good starting ground and a way to give new streamers a chance to prove themselves.
Quality can be a tricky thing to define, but some algorithms can help bring new and small streamers to the forefront. The left hand panel is under utilized in this regards. Moving the "followed" links to its own tab would free up space to provide links for both top, medium, and small streamers.
the panel easily supports 10 links, perhaps the first 4 for top tiers, 3 for mid tiers, and 3 for the small guys (the 50+ followers group) . This would allow a greater diversity of streamers; and content and go a long way to prevent the slow downward slide of popularity contests.
-Sy_Fox
P.S.: The sub 50 group can still be left to fend for themselves as the "proving ground" to filter for the above mentioned quality
P.P.S.: I strongly suggest people up vote this suggestion:
"Change front page model to Genre > Game Genre > Game > Streamers"
I think this will go a long way to not only improve the front page but to allow smaller streamers more chance to be seen. -
Sy_mPathetic commented
I agree as well. Platforms that focus on popularity well eventually concentrate that focus on a small group of overwhelmingly popular people.
This sows the demise of the whole system as people get bored of the top tier and without new, fresh up and coming personalities to replace them, they leave for more interesting venues (Youtube is struggling with this right now)
A suggestion put forward that would go a very long way to distribute popularity and give new comers more opportunity is changing the front page to categorize by genre and sub genre before breaking down into individual streamers.
I strongly suggest people up vote this suggestion:
"Change front page model to Genre > Game Genre > Game > Streamers"
to draw attention to this; not my suggestion btw, but I think worth a big improvement-Sy_Fox
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Olgit commented
Strange - I commented on this back in 2016. Mixer basically got given the same idea in 2018 and they initiated it almost straight away, with 110% community support. It's giving them a weekly chance to be front page featured and whilst some will never use that opportunity, many new streamers have been given the chance to shine and brightly have shown the way for others. Time to keep up Twitch.... your failing behind now.