Achievements not just for Creators : Chatter / Viewer leaderboards
The current Achievements feature on Twitch is largely limited to the creator dashboard and primarily targets broadcasting. However, a broad spectrum of users, including Chatters, Viewers, and power users (Artists, VIPs, Mods, and Editors), could significantly benefit from a more personalized Achievements system.
We propose the introduction of opt-in leaderboards that display the achievements these users have earned. Each achievement would have multiple levels, with special rewards unlocked at level 5 (an emote) and level 10 (a badge).
Multi-Channel Roles: Indicating a user’s roles across various channels, would have different levels based on the number of channels where the user is a Moderator or a VIP.
Artist Levels: Indicate the number of channels using a particular artist’s emotes, with levels corresponding to the number of channels.
Global Sub Gifter Badges: Users could earn flares for gifting subs across multiple channels, with higher levels representing more gifts.
Global Bits Tier Badges: Users could earn flares for cheering with bits across multiple channels, with higher levels representing more cheers.
Bits Tier Emotes: When the amount of bits cheered for a channel equals a Sub Tier, those emotes should be unlocked for that month in the channel. A leaderboard would track the number of emotes unlocked through cheering.
Stream Streak Badge: Users could earn badges with different colors for maintaining viewing streaks in a channel, with flares for achievements in multiple channels.
Raid Rider: Users could earn levels for participating in raids, with exclusive emote and badge unlocks for each year.