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  2. PogChamp - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Gutierrez was initially reluctant to allow Twitch to use his likeness for the original PogChamp emote, but soon made a deal to allow its use for between US$50,000 and US$100,000 and undisclosed additional concessions. [11] The emote, like others on Twitch, is displayed at a very small size of 56 by 56 pixels.

  3. Will Neff - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his collaborative streams with fellow Twitch streamers Hasan Piker and AustinShow. [13] On May 5, 2021, Neff received a two-day Twitch ban for watching a clip of Samurai Jack on Adult Swim's official YouTube channel. [14] [15] In November 2021, he joined 100 Thieves, a Los Angeles-based gaming organization, as a content creator ...

  4. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    Twitch is an American video live-streaming service popular in video games, ... 2021, aimed to better protect marginalized users of the service. While the new policy ...

  5. GrandPooBear - Wikipedia

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    In late 2020, Hunt participated in GlitchCon, a part of the Twitch Rivals program. While playing in a Fall Guys tournament, Twitch found that xQc , one of Hunt's teammates, engaged in "stream sniping" during the tournament, a tactic where a player watches an opposing team's stream to gain a competitive advantage using their opponent's point of ...

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  7. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    It later became popular in the mid-2010s on sites such as Twitch. [5] By 2014, Twitch streams had more traffic than HBO Go and eventually hastened the closure of Justin.tv, which Twitch had originally spun out of. [6] [7] In 2015, YouTube launched YouTube Gaming, a video gaming-oriented sub-site and app that intended to compete with Twitch. [8]

  8. Double Toasted - Wikipedia

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    Korey Coleman and Chris Herman discuss video game news and entertainment stories, review games and movies, and answer fan questions on Double Toasted's Twitch show. They also occasionally play games. Rating system: After giving their thoughts on the movie, each critic gives a rating based on how much of your time and money are worth spending on it.

  9. Vaush - Wikipedia

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    Ian Anthony Kochinski (born February 14, 1994), better known as Vaush (/ v ɔː ʃ / ⓘ VAWSH), is an American left-wing YouTuber and former Twitch streamer. Kochinski started his online career as a member of streamer Destiny's community, before creating his Twitch channel and YouTube account in 2019. His content consists of commentary on ...