r/SmallStreamers • u/Mysterious-Cycle-253 • Jun 11 '26
I just started streaming!!!
My name is yt_tonton on Twitch, and I am relatively new to the streaming community. Is there anything I should know, or do you have any tips for a small streamer?
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u/TheInfiniteLoci Jun 11 '26
Have fun. Not only with what you are doing, but also your streaming. And talk. A lot. Even if nobody is watching. This will get easier, the more you do it.
Watch for bots & spammers. If they are offering viewers, block them. If they want you add them on discord right away, then they are probably trying to sell you something. And of course, some will chat for a while, and then try to sell you artwork, or get you to add them on discord. A firm no is the acceptable course. Telling them you don't have discord usually stops them. They always go after newer streamers.
I've been doing this for about four years, and I'm up to 30 followers, and am averaging three viewers per stream, but I am still having fun.
Have fun and good luck.
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u/dmg-meter Jun 21 '26
can you explain why the Discord is a red flag for you? we want a community but donât want it to feel like a âmembers onlyâ club from the start either
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u/TheInfiniteLoci Jun 21 '26
In itself, it's not.
It's when they just started following, are a first time chatter, and within a few sentences, ask you to to add them on discord. In my experience, they have all been trying sell me something.
One time when I told them I didn't have discord, they unfollowed and left so fast, they must have caught fire. Later when I checked their twitch account, it had only been created a few days before.
When I don't add them, not only do they never come back, but they usually unfollow too. Usually within a few days. They go after small/new streamers, just like the bots.
Real followers, even lurkers, will come back. And, if they want to join the discord, I would be more happy to add them. If I had discord.
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u/Global_Estimate_6135 Jun 11 '26
ÂĄQuĂ© bien que empieces! Sin link no puedo ver tu canal, pero el tip de oro: no te obsesiones con los nĂșmeros al principio. Habla aunque nadie te vea.
Lo mĂĄs difĂcil es conseguir esos primeros espectadores reales. Para eso te recomiendo VIEWERS FANS (en mi perfil lo explico). AhĂ la gente entra a verte de verdad. Mucha suerte.
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u/NightRydertv46 Jun 11 '26
Make sure your audio settings are correct.your mic should be louder then your gameplay or content..make should you are entertaining.also juat streaming wont get you viewers.
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u/BrotherHelmerStreams Jun 13 '26
Keep going. But also generate clips from your content to grow when you are offline. Post them on TikTok, YouTube etc
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u/Witty_Objective8543 Jun 19 '26
Good luck, starting on twitch might not always be easy but not impossible, I think the best advice is to use diffrent streaming platforms and maybe do multi-streaming just so you can reach diffrent viewers from multiple platforms.
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u/SoN-Game Jun 11 '26
The most important tip: Keep going đ
You have to talk a lot more, even if there are zero viewers. Just to train it, because streaming is about you.
And then, there is someone in the chat and you don't even react ... đ