As a viewer and streamer (who unfortunately never had access to giving out Moments while they were available), I felt like they were an amazing tool to grow communities and promote watch time, which not only benefits streamers, but Twitch as a whole when it comes to ad revenue and viewer retention. People *WANT* to be there for hype 'moments', why would this go away with no real reason given?
This is a wasted opportunity and something another platform will pounce on when it's erased off Twitch. Not enough streamers had access to Moments and to say that it isn't beneficial by axing it before it even saw the light of day for so many people is beyond unfathomable. Please reconsider this decision and actually talk to the creators and users on your platform instead of sending some robotic, cryptic, and cold response about whether or not you're asking for input.
We are the people that keep your brand alive and you should always be looking for input to make your site better. Here's my free advice. This is a good thing, better than you know, and it's saddening and disheartening to see it go away so unceremoniously and with so little explanation as to why it was necessary in the first place. Please reconsider, or at least reach out to help us better understand why this was something that needed to happen.
As a viewer and streamer (who unfortunately never had access to giving out Moments while they were available), I felt like they were an amazing tool to grow communities and promote watch time, which not only benefits streamers, but Twitch as a whole when it comes to ad revenue and viewer retention. People *WANT* to be there for hype 'moments', why would this go away with no real reason given?
This is a wasted opportunity and something another platform will pounce on when it's erased off Twitch. Not enough streamers had access to Moments and to say that it isn't beneficial by axing it before it even saw the light of day for so many people is beyond unfathomable. Please reconsider this decision and actually talk to the creators and users on your platform instead of sending some robotic, cryptic, and cold response about whether or not you're asking for input.
We are the people that keep your brand alive and you should always be looking for input to make your site better. Here's my free advice. This is a good thing, better than you know, and it's saddening and disheartening to see it go away so unceremoniously and with so little explanation as to why it was necessary in the first place. Please reconsider, or at least reach out to help us better understand why this was something that needed to happen.