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  2. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    Twitch President Dan Clancy justified the change in a statement issued on Twitch's blog, stating it was done to cover Twitch's operating costs, noting the premium 70% split stopped being offered to new streamers over a year prior, and pointing to alternate streamer revenue sources that would not be affected by the subscription revenue ...

  3. QTCinderella - Wikipedia

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    Blaire created her Twitch account "QTCinderella" in August 2018, primarily streaming League of Legends content, [17] though she had wanted to stream since 2015 but couldn't due to not having the right equipment. [13] From the beginning, her content revolved around gaming, baking, and collaborations with other creators.

  4. Curse LLC - Wikipedia

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    On March 16, 2017, the Curse app was rebranded as the Twitch Desktop App and received a redesign. The Curse team became part of Twitch Interactive. [105] The Curse mobile app was rebranded as the Twitch Messenger app. [106] VentureBeat stated that this was an attempt to compete with Discord, "the dominant social platform in the gaming space."

  5. Streamlabs - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Crossclip is a video converter website that allows users to convert, edit and share live streaming content across multiple platforms. [6] Willow is a link-in-bio link tool designed to help users increase revenue and make their links more discoverable. It includes a tipping feature and allows users to tip directly on the page. [7]

  6. Twitch Reverses Policy Allowing ‘Artistic Nudity,’ Citing AI ...

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    Two days after Twitch updated its Sexual Content Policy to allow depictions of “fictionalized nudity” — if properly labeled — the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform has done an about-face.

  7. Pokimane - Wikipedia

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    Anys created her Twitch account in June 2013. She began streaming later that year with a $250 PC she bought off a classifieds website after she reached Platinum rank in League of Legends . The name Pokimane is a portmanteau of Pokémon and her name, Imane.

  8. Twitch to further limit sexual content, again - AOL

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  9. GeorgeNotFound - Wikipedia

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    Davidson created his main Twitch account on 26 November 2019 under the name "GeorgeNotFound". [21] As of October 2022, George's main account stands at 4.9 million followers, [21] making him the 36th most followed Twitch streamer. On 24 February 2021, George created a second account, ThisIsNotGeorgeNotFound, which holds 1.4 million followers as ...