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I'm using the Collections tab as a way to add a single playlist/video collection for every game I've played on Twitch. After adding my 100th Collection, I can't add a 101st Collection. There's no on-screen error, I just click "New collection", type the name and click Create, and nothing happens. Is it intended that we are limited to 100 Collections? If so, I think the limit should be advertised, and there should be a visible error when trying to add the 101st collection. Thanks!
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Spoiler Tagging would be one of the biggest upgrades to the overall Twitch experience for a lot of streamers, especially folks doing Let's Plays. Right now the only way to deal with viewers posting spoilers is to time them out or clear chat, which isn't a positive viewer experience. Letting viewers opt into mouseover spoiler tags and letting mods apply spoiler tags to existing messages from other viewers would be an invaluable tool, and it would let chats for games sensitive to spoilers be much more active. Right now, there is a "walking-on-eggshells" fear for a lot of games and channels that doesn't promote a healthy chat environment.
Example implementation would mirror the current whisper functionality:
Viewers type:
/s "Spoiler Context" Message Text
To post their message to chat, blacked out, with visible overlaid text suggesting viewers must mouseover/click/tap to view the spoiler.
If viewers specify a "Spoiler Context" argument, this would also appear in the visible overlaid text. If they don't specify that argument (e.g. just type /s Message) a default context that just says "Spoilers" will display.
Mods should be able to mark existing messages as spoilers by clicking them and by using a separate chat command to mark recent messages from a viewer as spoilers.
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Agreed, we’re working to make discovery of uploaded videos much easier.
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Hi Catherine,
My plan is to upload my entire Twitch Livestream history via Uploads. I currently have to host it on YouTube, where I get a decent amount of discovery traffic that sometimes routes back to Twitch. Prior to the addition of the Collections tab feature, there was no way to organize the clutter of multiple episodes/parts of game playthroughs. To keep it organized, I've only uploaded Episode 1 for every game I've played. Now that Collections are a thing, I'd like to upload my ~2-3 terabytes of additional episodes per game and organize each game series into a Collection.
So the plan is to establish a "Collection" for each individual game, and then finish uploading all of the videos for each individual Collection once they are set up and ready to go. Uploading all the parts is going to be a multi-month project, so I wanted to make sure there wasn't some sort of limit to the total # Collections allowed before I started uploading a couple terabytes of video to Twitch. I'm glad I went with making these 100 placeholder, 1-video Collections before getting industrial with my uploading because I hit the limit with 200 games left to go (and that number constantly growing).
I'm planning to use the Collections tab like this submitted idea: https://twitch.uservoice.com/forums/552523-videos-uploads-past-broadcasts-and-highlights/suggestions/16490590-channel-specific-games-browser
Basically, a Games Browser that is unique to my channel where people can see all uploads separated by Game and sorted by me.
Thanks!