John Bull on Nostr: Most streamers are their own brand. Where they operate as part of a collective, it's ...
Most streamers are their own brand. Where they operate as part of a collective, it's often as individuals, with their own schedules and channels, who co-stream in an additional place or hand viewers off to each other at set times.
It's radio with games.
Being unable to stream in your established slots has a major impact on a streamer's income and audience share.
That need to ALWAYS be streaming is not healthy. It creates burnout. It reduces quality of output. It's bad. /3
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