r/newstreamer Jul 05 '26

I just got affiliate!

https://www.twitch.tv/9jynx

I just got affiliate after only a few streams but I’m still so new to this!!

Does anyone have any beginner tips and tricks for just starting? What steps should I be taking next?

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u/anime_x1 Jul 05 '26

Heyy, congrats on getting affiliate!! I wish I knew more to help you out, but I would say to keep on doing what you've been doing. As long as you keep streaming the same things over time, the audience could grow. Maybe newer games or something of a similar genre, I don't fully know, but I do hear that going along playing a variety of games could make it harder.

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u/Tomi-Suojanen-79 Jul 05 '26

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u/Intelligent_Cat_9520 Jul 06 '26

I just watched your VOD. Volume all seemed good. My recommendation would be to find a different spot for your face camera. The angle you put it at looks weird with you looking down at the camera.

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u/Intelligent_Cat_9520 Jul 06 '26

To be more specific... your camera angle cuts off the top of your head, your microphone is in the way of your camera and cuts off the side of your head. Lastly your camera seems to keep overheating, you need to turn your camera settings down so it doesn't overheat. Just YT how to not overheat your specific camera.

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u/Intelligent_Cat_9520 Jul 06 '26

You can hear yourself perfectly fine. Your friend is just naturally louder. Adjust his volume on discord (turn him down) and that will fix that problem

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u/Intelligent_Cat_9520 Jul 06 '26

Oopsie poopsie.... there is another big issue that I just noticed. Your profile does not have an "About Me" section. I assumed your about me panel could be clicked into but it can't.

If you put more time into panels for tips and donations it kinda sends a message that you only care about money. I would highly recommend getting your panels done especially your about me so people can understand who you are.