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    WelshGinger3 commented  · 

    A For You feed, that shows streamers that Twitch thinks you might like, through an algorithm that looks at game type, location, and other elements.

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    WelshGinger3 commented  · 

    I see dozens of people here posting that they streamed 250, 300, 350+ hours to their 60 followers and only have a 1.2 average. Have you listened to ACTUAL advice? If you are actually SERIOUS about growing as a streamer, listen.

    1) Stop doing 6+ hour streams to 1 viewer. It's KILLING YOUR AVERAGE. Just for a month or two, do 2 hour streams, 3-4 times a week. You WILL see an improvement in numbers. When you hit affiliate, stream for 34 hours for all I care.

    2) Stop streaming EVERY DAY. Go outside. Interact with people. I'm not just saying this. You go out and do stuff, you then have INTERESTING things to talk about on your stream. People leave streams because there is no entertainment value. If you are inside every day, you are missing out on CONTENT you can entertain people with.

    3) You like playing Minecraft? Find other small Minecraft streamers, watch them. Chat to them. Follow them. It PAYS OFF. That's proper networking, not spamming your link in a Facebook group every time you go live.

    4) Patience. Wait for your 7 hour, 1 average streams to drop off the 30 day period. as they drop away, your average will increase.

    Of course, if you are a CASUAL streamer, you don't care about numbers and affiliate, so feel free to ignore!