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    Gathering Interest  ·  Ana responded

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    LockAnomaly commented  · 

    Assuming this topic is the "Recently Featured Clips" feature on mobile or otherwise, I agree 100% that this should be either removed or moved. My list of issues with this "feature":
    1. I personally never go through a streamer's clips. I watch streamers for live gameplay, or watch their previous broadcasts. Not "clips".
    2. When I open the app and click "Following", my first and primary objective is receiving a list of live streamers. My secondary objective would be a list of categories I follow. Dead last would be the "clips" a streamer or their chat has made. I have defaulted to unfollowing every streamer I have followed for years because of this feature, simply because its obstructive and sometimes "harmful." As an example, I had been avoiding any information about Baldur's Gate 3 in an effort to have a purely unhindered first playthrough. Turns out, the "recently featured clip" system hit me with a few spoilers because they're right in your **** face when opening the mobile app... Well f* me then.
    3. If you're going to add a feature like this, you should at least allow it to be customized. Allow the consumer to toggle off the feature in the settings, choose a number of clips to show, or how long a clip should be visible to you. Some of the clips are 3+ days old, and I can tell you right now, while I don't care about clips in general, I definitely don't care about something that old.
    4. If you're not going to let us toggle the feature through settings, at least put it in its own feature tab (as described by other consumers in other comments). This would allow you to have your obvious competition with tiktok or instagram stories or whatever while not ruining what was working perfectly fine in other areas of the app. We aren't following "clips", we're following streamers. Clips are *not* the primary form of viewing content on Twitch.