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    Hey everybody, nexus here and after a long time, I will stream again at around 6:00-7. Game will be on after 15 minutes after I started broadcasting. It will be no mic though so if you want to be satisfied and see me drive around various maps on a game called Rigs of Rods, go ahead and watch when my profile here tells you I am live.馃槈馃槈
    Hey everybody, nexus here and after a long time, I will stream again at around 6:00-7. Game will be on after 15 minutes after I started broadcasting. It will be no mic though so if you want to be satisfied and see me drive around various maps on a game called Rigs of Rods, go ahead and watch when my profile here tells you I am live.馃槈馃槈
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    Testing Testing... 1. 2. 1. 2... We're conducting a test of the emergency OBS broadcast system. If this were an actual emergency, we'd be zombies. We now return you to our scheduled Gears of War program with your host with the most, LOONAHTIQ!!!

    https://twitch.tv/LOONAHTIQ
    Testing Testing... 1. 2. 1. 2... We're conducting a test of the emergency OBS broadcast system. If this were an actual emergency, we'd be zombies. We now return you to our scheduled Gears of War program with your host with the most, LOONAHTIQ!!! https://twitch.tv/LOONAHTIQ
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    Thank you to everyone who stopped by tonight's broadcast! Despite the team being depressing, we still keep our spirits high!
    Thank you to everyone who stopped by tonight's broadcast! Despite the team being depressing, we still keep our spirits high!
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    Stream schedule starting tomorrow till Next Sunday
    Sunday: Saints Row The Third
    Monday: ZX Wrestling broadcast + Fortnite
    Tuesday: Astro Playroom
    Wednesday: Wonderlands
    Thursday: Marvels Spider-Man Remastered
    Friday: Skyrim
    Saturday: Nothing
    Sunday: ZX Wrestling PPV: Fury + FNAF?
    Stream schedule starting tomorrow till Next Sunday Sunday: Saints Row The Third Monday: ZX Wrestling broadcast + Fortnite Tuesday: Astro Playroom Wednesday: Wonderlands Thursday: Marvels Spider-Man Remastered Friday: Skyrim Saturday: Nothing Sunday: ZX Wrestling PPV: Fury + FNAF?
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    Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/thefairnugget

    Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/thefairnugget

    who likes spiders in vr? #recroom #vr #spiders #scary game

    Hey, come join us this weekend in the beta for mw2!

    We will be giving a first impression of the game live.

    Check out live at this link below!

    https://www.twitch.tv/TheFairNugget?sr=a


    If you miss the stream catch the vod on youtube!

    https://youtube.com/channel/UCbGaRpNTF4PFcEa13pRgXcw


    If you want to join up with some other community members join our many discord!

    https://discord.gg/khmaXCu2TJ


    If you are big I to computer technology and building computers we will be doing more custom builds on youtube and twitch soon!

    Also come chat about anime, games, cars,tech, you name we can Chay about it!


    #CallOfDuty #streamer #early access #beta #cod #discord #youtuber #funny #chilled #chatty #community #LGBTQIA+friendly #backseat gaming welcome! #gamer #mwII #pc #ps4 #xbox #playingwithviewers #playing with friendswho likes spiders in vr? #recroom #vr #spiders #scary game the crew 2tc2NYracingubisoftTheCrew2Gamplyplaythe crew 2 gameplaysony interactive entertainmentThe crew 2the crew 2 mapthe crew 2 free roamthe crew 2 summit #fails #prisonbreak #funny
    Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/thefairnugget Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/thefairnugget who likes spiders in vr? #recroom #vr #spiders #scary game Hey, come join us this weekend in the beta for mw2! We will be giving a first impression of the game live. Check out live at this link below! https://www.twitch.tv/TheFairNugget?sr=a If you miss the stream catch the vod on youtube! https://youtube.com/channel/UCbGaRpNTF4PFcEa13pRgXcw If you want to join up with some other community members join our many discord! https://discord.gg/khmaXCu2TJ If you are big I to computer technology and building computers we will be doing more custom builds on youtube and twitch soon! Also come chat about anime, games, cars,tech, you name we can Chay about it! #CallOfDuty #streamer #early access #beta #cod #discord #youtuber #funny #chilled #chatty #community #LGBTQIA+friendly #backseat gaming welcome! #gamer #mwII #pc #ps4 #xbox #playingwithviewers #playing with friendswho likes spiders in vr? #recroom #vr #spiders #scary game the crew 2tc2NYracingubisoftTheCrew2Gamplyplaythe crew 2 gameplaysony interactive entertainmentThe crew 2the crew 2 mapthe crew 2 free roamthe crew 2 summit #fails #prisonbreak #funny
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    Get Your Game on: Tips for Becoming a Successful Streamer

    Getting Started
    Before you ever broadcast your first frame online, there are a few things you should think about. This would be the pre-production. These components might not be absolutely necessary for the actual online operation, but they are crucial if you want to take streaming seriously and attract viewers.

    Select Your Topic
    There are hundreds of different sorts of broadcasts you may participate in because streaming is so common and easier than ever to get started. You may discover well-known food channels, broadcasters doing live art, music performances, or even people "just chatting" on Twitch alone.
    Of course, the gaming channel would be the most popular. Viewers log in to watch a streamer play their preferred game while encouraging them along the way. Although we'll be concentrating on the gaming channel element, many of these guidelines and recommendations may be applied to any channel you're considering launching.
    Say you want to concentrate on being a game streamer. It would be advantageous to concentrate on one game, one game genre, or one particular playing style. After all, this gives your viewers a sense of what to anticipate and familiarizes them with the content you'll be delivering. If a streamer switches between games, such as from Minecraft to Fortnite to Final Fantasy speed running, their viewers might not be interested in witnessing all three games being played. By narrowing your focus, you may attract subscribers and followers as well as, ideally, a loyal fan following that will watch anytime you go live.

    Find Your Voice and Niche
    A comparable broadcast to what you could be delivering is probably being done by hundreds of other channels because streaming is getting increasingly popular. Twitch broadcasters were active at the same time on average 56,000 times in March 2020, and that figure has increased over the past 2 years. It would be a good idea to think about how you'll attract viewers to your broadcast and what may set your channel apart from others. Therefore, having a competitive edge in a game or being phenomenally proficient at it might attract viewers. Your attitude could be that you're just having fun while playing a game, but you're also a hoot to watch and talk to. What will distinguish your channel from the competition?

    Goals
    Last but not least, it's a good idea to decide why you want to start making your gaming available for public viewing before you start. Whether you're starting out as a hobby or attempting to follow the stream-dream full-time, this is a crucial step.
    What direction do you want your channel to take and how do you envision it developing? Do you have a plan to use your broadcast to create a following for a game? Or are you trying to figure out how to make money from your love of gaming? There is absolutely no wrong answer, but following this approach can help you get where you want to go.

    If you want me to go into further depth regarding streaming equipment, the advantages and disadvantages of YouTube vs. Twitch, or other streamer-related topics to help you develop, let me know!

    Get Your Game on: Tips for Becoming a Successful Streamer Getting Started Before you ever broadcast your first frame online, there are a few things you should think about. This would be the pre-production. These components might not be absolutely necessary for the actual online operation, but they are crucial if you want to take streaming seriously and attract viewers. Select Your Topic There are hundreds of different sorts of broadcasts you may participate in because streaming is so common and easier than ever to get started. You may discover well-known food channels, broadcasters doing live art, music performances, or even people "just chatting" on Twitch alone. Of course, the gaming channel would be the most popular. Viewers log in to watch a streamer play their preferred game while encouraging them along the way. Although we'll be concentrating on the gaming channel element, many of these guidelines and recommendations may be applied to any channel you're considering launching. Say you want to concentrate on being a game streamer. It would be advantageous to concentrate on one game, one game genre, or one particular playing style. After all, this gives your viewers a sense of what to anticipate and familiarizes them with the content you'll be delivering. If a streamer switches between games, such as from Minecraft to Fortnite to Final Fantasy speed running, their viewers might not be interested in witnessing all three games being played. By narrowing your focus, you may attract subscribers and followers as well as, ideally, a loyal fan following that will watch anytime you go live. Find Your Voice and Niche A comparable broadcast to what you could be delivering is probably being done by hundreds of other channels because streaming is getting increasingly popular. Twitch broadcasters were active at the same time on average 56,000 times in March 2020, and that figure has increased over the past 2 years. It would be a good idea to think about how you'll attract viewers to your broadcast and what may set your channel apart from others. Therefore, having a competitive edge in a game or being phenomenally proficient at it might attract viewers. Your attitude could be that you're just having fun while playing a game, but you're also a hoot to watch and talk to. What will distinguish your channel from the competition? Goals Last but not least, it's a good idea to decide why you want to start making your gaming available for public viewing before you start. Whether you're starting out as a hobby or attempting to follow the stream-dream full-time, this is a crucial step. What direction do you want your channel to take and how do you envision it developing? Do you have a plan to use your broadcast to create a following for a game? Or are you trying to figure out how to make money from your love of gaming? There is absolutely no wrong answer, but following this approach can help you get where you want to go. If you want me to go into further depth regarding streaming equipment, the advantages and disadvantages of YouTube vs. Twitch, or other streamer-related topics to help you develop, let me know!
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    If you know the appropriate people, you'll have better success on Twitch.

    Social media networking and Twitch networking are similar. Along with posting quality material, you'll need to seek out quality content to comment on and start conversations about. Participate in the conversations being held by other broadcasters and share their content on social media. Start a dialogue with them. Go over your plays. Give them live shout-outs. Reply to their posts. Just keep in mind that you must provide value on top of everything else. If you're not offering anything interesting or helpful, you're just going to come out as a spammer, which is absolutely not how to acquire Twitch viewers if you're trying to grow a following of people who genuinely enjoy you.
    Keep in mind that the person you're speaking to wants to develop their brand and own image just like you do. Consider whether the content you are posting is something you would want other people to share on your platform. Don't post it if the response is "no."

    Consider networking in the same way that you would consider your own live chat on Twitch. When you get a moment, you check the chat to see what is happening, attempt to engage with them in whatever manner you can by responding to their questions and making comments on what they are saying. People get a sense of worth and belonging when they experience this.

    Be cautious, though, while providing assistance to content creators and support groups that you don't fall for support for support scams. By keeping in mind that no viewer owes you their time, you can quickly determine who they are. These content producers will behave as though your time, effort, and money are due to them.
    If you know the appropriate people, you'll have better success on Twitch. Social media networking and Twitch networking are similar. Along with posting quality material, you'll need to seek out quality content to comment on and start conversations about. Participate in the conversations being held by other broadcasters and share their content on social media. Start a dialogue with them. Go over your plays. Give them live shout-outs. Reply to their posts. Just keep in mind that you must provide value on top of everything else. If you're not offering anything interesting or helpful, you're just going to come out as a spammer, which is absolutely not how to acquire Twitch viewers if you're trying to grow a following of people who genuinely enjoy you. Keep in mind that the person you're speaking to wants to develop their brand and own image just like you do. Consider whether the content you are posting is something you would want other people to share on your platform. Don't post it if the response is "no." Consider networking in the same way that you would consider your own live chat on Twitch. When you get a moment, you check the chat to see what is happening, attempt to engage with them in whatever manner you can by responding to their questions and making comments on what they are saying. People get a sense of worth and belonging when they experience this. Be cautious, though, while providing assistance to content creators and support groups that you don't fall for support for support scams. By keeping in mind that no viewer owes you their time, you can quickly determine who they are. These content producers will behave as though your time, effort, and money are due to them.
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    Advice on how to improve your streaming.

    There are two attributes that stand out above all others if you are genuinely interested in being a successful streamer: 
    1) Patience 
    2) inspiration. 
    Creating a community typically takes a long time and does not happen quickly. Many beginner streamers lose their motivation to keep trying because it is typical to have few (if any) viewers in the beginning.
    Nevertheless, if you persist in spite of the depressing viewership figures and continue to produce a stream that amuses viewers and showcases your own style, you'll discover ways to capitalize on and be inspired by little achievements, and your community will steadily but surely develop.

    Engage your audience in the stream

    Even though engaging with viewers is always a good idea, it is particularly crucial in the beginning. You can incorporate your viewers in a number of ways. When they post something in the chat, mention them by name. You can also ask them questions, and they can respond in the chat.
    Making your viewers feel included and at home will enhance the likelihood that they'll return to your stream.


    Organize your stream's scheduling.

    The majority of successful broadcasters develop a reliable weekly schedule. All of your streaming times for every day of the week should be displayed clearly. By doing this, you can let your audience know when they may watch you and help them plan their schedules around the hours you usually stream.
    Additionally, if you always stream at the same times, it has proven to be really helpful. In other words, pick a couple of days a week when you have free time, and stream on those days at the same times every week. People typically watch streams at the same time each day that works for their schedules, so not only does this help you get into a rhythm and develop consistent streaming habits, but it also makes it possible for you to reach the same audience more frequently. Your community will be able to anticipate you since they will know exactly when you go online.
    Humans are habitual beings by nature. If your audience and viewers don't know when you'll be live, you can't expect to grow at a good rate.
    There is a scheduling tab on Twitch. To alter your schedule, simply go to Channel Preferences.


    Publish content you are happy with, but avoid becoming complacent.

    Whether you're a seasoned streamer or just getting started with your first stream, it doesn't matter. You should be content and happy with the content you produce, regardless of where you are in your streaming journey. Never get complacent, even if you're satisfied. You run the danger of losing the audience you now have if you don't keep attempting to raise the quality of your streams, market your brand and your material, and stay active on social media. You might not believe that once you succeed, becoming complacent is a bad thing, but it most definitely is since viewers can sense when you're "packing it in."
    Advice on how to improve your streaming. There are two attributes that stand out above all others if you are genuinely interested in being a successful streamer:  1) Patience  2) inspiration.  Creating a community typically takes a long time and does not happen quickly. Many beginner streamers lose their motivation to keep trying because it is typical to have few (if any) viewers in the beginning. Nevertheless, if you persist in spite of the depressing viewership figures and continue to produce a stream that amuses viewers and showcases your own style, you'll discover ways to capitalize on and be inspired by little achievements, and your community will steadily but surely develop. Engage your audience in the stream Even though engaging with viewers is always a good idea, it is particularly crucial in the beginning. You can incorporate your viewers in a number of ways. When they post something in the chat, mention them by name. You can also ask them questions, and they can respond in the chat. Making your viewers feel included and at home will enhance the likelihood that they'll return to your stream. Organize your stream's scheduling. The majority of successful broadcasters develop a reliable weekly schedule. All of your streaming times for every day of the week should be displayed clearly. By doing this, you can let your audience know when they may watch you and help them plan their schedules around the hours you usually stream. Additionally, if you always stream at the same times, it has proven to be really helpful. In other words, pick a couple of days a week when you have free time, and stream on those days at the same times every week. People typically watch streams at the same time each day that works for their schedules, so not only does this help you get into a rhythm and develop consistent streaming habits, but it also makes it possible for you to reach the same audience more frequently. Your community will be able to anticipate you since they will know exactly when you go online. Humans are habitual beings by nature. If your audience and viewers don't know when you'll be live, you can't expect to grow at a good rate. There is a scheduling tab on Twitch. To alter your schedule, simply go to Channel Preferences. Publish content you are happy with, but avoid becoming complacent. Whether you're a seasoned streamer or just getting started with your first stream, it doesn't matter. You should be content and happy with the content you produce, regardless of where you are in your streaming journey. Never get complacent, even if you're satisfied. You run the danger of losing the audience you now have if you don't keep attempting to raise the quality of your streams, market your brand and your material, and stay active on social media. You might not believe that once you succeed, becoming complacent is a bad thing, but it most definitely is since viewers can sense when you're "packing it in."
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    The advantages and disadvantages of being a variety streamer.

    Because they don't have a specific focus to offer their viewers, variety streamers have a slower growth rate. They are less likely to burn out, and have the ability to reach a wide range of audiences. After establishing a following, most variety streamers narrow their attention to one or two types of material, Others, on the other hand, may add new forms of content to their repertoire on a regular basis.
    If your primary purpose in streaming is to have fun and meet new people, you can do whatever you want. People may be drawn to your style and charisma, so you may continue to grow over time. Your early rise will be slower than that of a similar streamer who is only interested in one genre.
    If being a variety streamer will make you more entertaining and happy, then that is the path you should choose. To make it rewarding for yourself, use strong strategies to expand your channel and brand. If being a variety streamer provides you joy, you can thrive as a variety streamer, albeit it will take longer on average.

    If you want to broadcast a range of topics, I recommend starting with one core focus and then adding special days for variation. This means that streamers who broadcast many days a week can take one or two days off and do whatever they like, but they should still focus on their main material the most of the time. You'll get the best of both worlds if you set up your channel this way. You can experiment with new techniques over time to observe how they work out without alienating the majority of your audience.
    Make it obvious which topics each live session will cover when you fill out your stream schedule on your profile or add it to your offline screen so that your viewers know what to expect. This will also aid with your content planning by reminding you of how to prepare for your steams.
    On your schedule, try to maintain things in a regular rotation. Don't mix up your content on days when you stream the same days and hours every week. Give each day a distinct name that corresponds to the topic (for example, I made Sundays at 9pm "This Week In Gaming.") When you broadcast the content that your viewers appreciate the most, these slogans or titles will help them remember it subconsciously.

    Although being a variety streamer might be challenging, there are some techniques you can learn to make it easier. I've compiled a list of a handful of them below:

    Make friends with streamers from all of your genres, whether they're variety or not. They can help you stay informed about what's going on. You might be able to work together to develop better content for your audience.

    Avoid undertaking large-scale community undertakings in any genre. This can involve things like setting up special servers for your followers or embarking on important quests. People will depend on you and compete for your time. While this is a great way to expand if you only want to stream one subject, it might be a pain for variety streamers.

    Make a "intermission" video that includes scenes from all of your content. Keep it fun and exciting to draw attention to the other categories you're streaming.

    In Conclusion

    If you want to be a variety streamer, keep in mind that if you want to grow, it will require more time. Overall, variety streamers are less likely to burn out because they don't feel like they're "on the grind." You can succeed in this market if you provide material that your viewers appreciate and maintain the same degree of interest for each game or topic you play.
    Remember to seek out others who play or cover the genres you want to broadcast in. You aren't bound to one group or audience because you are a variety streamer. Remember to work with those who are most compatible with your brand. Just because someone wants to collaborate with you doesn't ensure they're the ideal fit for your brand.
     

    The advantages and disadvantages of being a variety streamer. Because they don't have a specific focus to offer their viewers, variety streamers have a slower growth rate. They are less likely to burn out, and have the ability to reach a wide range of audiences. After establishing a following, most variety streamers narrow their attention to one or two types of material, Others, on the other hand, may add new forms of content to their repertoire on a regular basis. If your primary purpose in streaming is to have fun and meet new people, you can do whatever you want. People may be drawn to your style and charisma, so you may continue to grow over time. Your early rise will be slower than that of a similar streamer who is only interested in one genre. If being a variety streamer will make you more entertaining and happy, then that is the path you should choose. To make it rewarding for yourself, use strong strategies to expand your channel and brand. If being a variety streamer provides you joy, you can thrive as a variety streamer, albeit it will take longer on average. If you want to broadcast a range of topics, I recommend starting with one core focus and then adding special days for variation. This means that streamers who broadcast many days a week can take one or two days off and do whatever they like, but they should still focus on their main material the most of the time. You'll get the best of both worlds if you set up your channel this way. You can experiment with new techniques over time to observe how they work out without alienating the majority of your audience. Make it obvious which topics each live session will cover when you fill out your stream schedule on your profile or add it to your offline screen so that your viewers know what to expect. This will also aid with your content planning by reminding you of how to prepare for your steams. On your schedule, try to maintain things in a regular rotation. Don't mix up your content on days when you stream the same days and hours every week. Give each day a distinct name that corresponds to the topic (for example, I made Sundays at 9pm "This Week In Gaming.") When you broadcast the content that your viewers appreciate the most, these slogans or titles will help them remember it subconsciously. Although being a variety streamer might be challenging, there are some techniques you can learn to make it easier. I've compiled a list of a handful of them below: Make friends with streamers from all of your genres, whether they're variety or not. They can help you stay informed about what's going on. You might be able to work together to develop better content for your audience. Avoid undertaking large-scale community undertakings in any genre. This can involve things like setting up special servers for your followers or embarking on important quests. People will depend on you and compete for your time. While this is a great way to expand if you only want to stream one subject, it might be a pain for variety streamers. Make a "intermission" video that includes scenes from all of your content. Keep it fun and exciting to draw attention to the other categories you're streaming. In Conclusion If you want to be a variety streamer, keep in mind that if you want to grow, it will require more time. Overall, variety streamers are less likely to burn out because they don't feel like they're "on the grind." You can succeed in this market if you provide material that your viewers appreciate and maintain the same degree of interest for each game or topic you play. Remember to seek out others who play or cover the genres you want to broadcast in. You aren't bound to one group or audience because you are a variety streamer. Remember to work with those who are most compatible with your brand. Just because someone wants to collaborate with you doesn't ensure they're the ideal fit for your brand.  
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    Twitch networking is similar to social media networking. You'll need to post compelling stuff, but you'll also need to look for great content to comment on and start conversations about.
    Participate in the discussions of other streamers and share their posts on social media. Engage them in a dialogue. On your broadcast, give them shout-outs. Leave a comment on their blog. Just keep in mind that you must provide value in addition to all of this. You'll come across as a spammer if you're not providing something valuable or interesting, which is not how to acquire viewers on Twitch if you're trying to cultivate an audience that truly likes you.
    Twitch networking is similar to social media networking. You'll need to post compelling stuff, but you'll also need to look for great content to comment on and start conversations about. Participate in the discussions of other streamers and share their posts on social media. Engage them in a dialogue. On your broadcast, give them shout-outs. Leave a comment on their blog. Just keep in mind that you must provide value in addition to all of this. You'll come across as a spammer if you're not providing something valuable or interesting, which is not how to acquire viewers on Twitch if you're trying to cultivate an audience that truly likes you.
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