• Klystron
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    11 months ago

    I watch forsen a lot on twitch, and his chat streams at a hundred messages a second so no one will ever see your individual chat. It’s awesome because it’s like a hive mind at work. Everyone is spamming one emote, and then something on stream happens and then every single chatter simultaneously starts spamming another emote in reaction to that. It’s fun.

    For me smaller streams aren’t fun because everything’s (generalizing here) super moderated. No unrelated chat, nothing negative, no backseat gaming, etc. It’s basically post something positive about the streamer or the game and that’s it. Of course if you’re watching your buddy with three other guys not applicable.

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      11 months ago

      You’ve just described the two extremes of streaming and sort of just ignored the whole middle area

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        11 months ago

        Nah I covered that with my second paragraph… Basically anyone over 100 viewers is like that.

        • ɠισƚԋҽϝʅσɯ@lemm.ee
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          11 months ago

          I think your brain is so warped from hyperspeed scrolling chats that even people having what would be a normal conversational pace everywhere else feels like an absolute zero temperature.

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          11 months ago

          I regularly watch streams with 500 - 3000 viewers and the chat is nothing like what you describe