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Twitch is already a very big place to accommodate every one and I think the backlash from influencers is also enough to make them ban all this gambling sites but on the other hand, I think they have to review most of this regulations rather than put a ban on it and most times scammers as we know aren't resting and are also evolving with the world and banning these companies from streaming on your sites isn't the best as it seems the decision is more of a hate than users protection policy and I will suggest that a review be done in this ban of gambling streaming.
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Is there some revoked decision in regarding to this? If there are already people who had been streaming out some gambling streams then its safe to presume that it is allowed again.
It is really just that they havent decided to make it public or made out some announcement in regarding to this.It is really impossible that they wont really be that serious on banning
gambling streams.If the numbers or statistics havent changed after than gambling ban then it does shows that they are still relevant despite of the situation
but people says that there are streams that pertains about gambling.
Most likely they are just turning a blind eye to gambling streamers at the moment and they are just evaluating their options.

This way they can more easily adjust their policies in the future, so if they want to once again try to clean their service from gambling streamers they do not need to ban them again and they can just enforce their rules more strictly and claim they lacked the resources to do this until now, and if they want more gambling streamers to use their services they can just keep this lax attitude when it comes to enforcing their own rules.
I like your explanation on this, it's better they enforce some rules that will make everybody happy and not cause issues for others, their platform is large enough for everybody. Some are making their daily income through this, it will be better if they consider it, but under the condition that the third parties are not violating anyone's rights and are dealing with only companies that are legit. Twitch is trying to be too strict, they should regulate/reform if they are so protecting the interest of their users and not for their personal hate.
That's true because implementing less stringent rules can bring those streamers back. Of course, the revenue that Twitch and streamers will get can also increase again, and this is a policy that might be mutually beneficial for both parties. Maybe implementing a filter or other additional features can be useful for viewers who don't want to see videos that are not related to what they are looking for. Considering various things may help everyone to be able to provide good viewing for their viewers and streamers won't feel too bound by those strict rules.
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Is there some revoked decision in regarding to this? If there are already people who had been streaming out some gambling streams then its safe to presume that it is allowed again.
It is really just that they havent decided to make it public or made out some announcement in regarding to this.It is really impossible that they wont really be that serious on banning
gambling streams.If the numbers or statistics havent changed after than gambling ban then it does shows that they are still relevant despite of the situation
but people says that there are streams that pertains about gambling.
Most likely they are just turning a blind eye to gambling streamers at the moment and they are just evaluating their options.

This way they can more easily adjust their policies in the future, so if they want to once again try to clean their service from gambling streamers they do not need to ban them again and they can just enforce their rules more strictly and claim they lacked the resources to do this until now, and if they want more gambling streamers to use their services they can just keep this lax attitude when it comes to enforcing their own rules.
I like your explanation on this, it's better they enforce some rules that will make everybody happy and not cause issues for others, their platform is large enough for everybody. Some are making their daily income through this, it will be better if they consider it, but under the condition that the third parties are not violating anyone's rights and are dealing with only companies that are legit. Twitch is trying to be too strict, they should regulate/reform if they are so protecting the interest of their users and not for their personal hate.
hero member
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Is there some revoked decision in regarding to this? If there are already people who had been streaming out some gambling streams then its safe to presume that it is allowed again.
It is really just that they havent decided to make it public or made out some announcement in regarding to this.It is really impossible that they wont really be that serious on banning
gambling streams.If the numbers or statistics havent changed after than gambling ban then it does shows that they are still relevant despite of the situation
but people says that there are streams that pertains about gambling.
Most likely they are just turning a blind eye to gambling streamers at the moment and they are just evaluating their options.

This way they can more easily adjust their policies in the future, so if they want to once again try to clean their service from gambling streamers they do not need to ban them again and they can just enforce their rules more strictly and claim they lacked the resources to do this until now, and if they want more gambling streamers to use their services they can just keep this lax attitude when it comes to enforcing their own rules.
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I am entirely sure that it would be something that is more and more popular overtime. Twitch has done so many bad things over course of many months now, maybe even over a year. People realize that they are a monopoly, and they go there when they want to first start out, but when they grow big enough there are other places, such as youtube for example, and you could always be there.

Doesn't mean you will make the same money, but if you make a lot already then you could say no to excess amount and switch for bigger potential. Which one would you prefer? Making 250k a year on twitch forever, or making 150k on Kick.com with a chance to make 500k+ one day if you consistently stream?
The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
For what it's worth, Twitch has always been very strict when it comes to adult content in their site. Yes every now and then you'd see Twitch Streamers, especially those dubbed as "boobie streamers" slipping past twitch's content moderating team but not for long. Twitch always had 100% response rate when it comes to situations like these. As for Onlyfans, that's the name of their game, they too tried once to change the status quo of their site, much to their user's dismay. Twitch, as a dying service, shouldn't really be banning gambling streams if it wants to stay afloat, but I gotta hand this one to them for putting integrity and their younger audiences first instead of the cashflow.
For those Boobies streamers then i wont see that they would be anytime soon to be restricted too.They would really be focusing or giving emphasis into those streams which are getting some attention or lots of

complaints or simply just being that too mindful about others condition which this might be ending up on molding lots of potential gambling addicts.If they do really have that kind of approach and  sincerity
in regarding with their mino audiences then they would really be removing it.

Its true that if they would need to keep afloat then they should revoked out such decision considering that gambling streams are one of the biggest im sure
that could bring out revenue on the company.
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I am entirely sure that it would be something that is more and more popular overtime. Twitch has done so many bad things over course of many months now, maybe even over a year. People realize that they are a monopoly, and they go there when they want to first start out, but when they grow big enough there are other places, such as youtube for example, and you could always be there.

Doesn't mean you will make the same money, but if you make a lot already then you could say no to excess amount and switch for bigger potential. Which one would you prefer? Making 250k a year on twitch forever, or making 150k on Kick.com with a chance to make 500k+ one day if you consistently stream?
The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
For what it's worth, Twitch has always been very strict when it comes to adult content in their site. Yes every now and then you'd see Twitch Streamers, especially those dubbed as "boobie streamers" slipping past twitch's content moderating team but not for long. Twitch always had 100% response rate when it comes to situations like these. As for Onlyfans, that's the name of their game, they too tried once to change the status quo of their site, much to their user's dismay. Twitch, as a dying service, shouldn't really be banning gambling streams if it wants to stay afloat, but I gotta hand this one to them for putting integrity and their younger audiences first instead of the cashflow.
legendary
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The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
That's one big truth.

When those activities before we're like the hidden secrets of many users and then a huge company puts up the actual place where everyone who has that darkest secrets meet there and get paid for those fancy activities that they've been wanting to do and monetize.

The same will surely be made for gambling, this type of action from Twitch is just like complying to whatever issue has brought to them.

Viewers won't be gone and they know it but the sudden drop of their activity will push them to modify the ruling or they should look at their own platform every now and then, because many of them are still there, free.
And it seems that later, Twitch will change its rules little by little to re-attract the interest of its users and will not violate government regulations. And Twitch may negotiate again with the government regarding this matter because the regulations from the government have clearly reduced their income. And Twitch is still seeing what it would be like if they still had the same rules in place today so they can later apply to change the rules. So while Twitch is still waiting, the streamers are looking for other places to still interact with their followers and keep their videos broadcast to the public.

The only way that a government can give in is that they give them a part of the money that comes to them as a company, that's all, what happens is that they didn't know how to handle the situation, but as companies or something similar is a lie, With what happened, they won't be able to recover those clients, that's something we all know, or at least it's not impossible, but it's very difficult for them to materialize, if I'm in a place and then they fire me because they preferred to stop even more, Governor, That is not reliable for me, because the activity I do is legal and does not go against any government or something similar, so in view of all that I would not return, and I think it is very possible that some sites think like me.
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legendary
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I dont think its back, some gambling type was still allowed so its all a bit grey to begin with.

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People realize that they are a monopoly,

Twitch is not a monopoly, its just got the first mover advantage which helps alot.  People like to go from one stream to another and they are often all on that website so it works to connect a common resource, the viewers.   Twitch can lose their advantage if they get slack but seems they do a fair amount to develop and progress the website.  I'm not in favor of censorship but some think its valid to do, I would guess just age restriction would be enough but maybe internet in general has a problem doing that especially so people want to remove gambling from sight.
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Since the thread was still active I was kinda curious, does anyone have any info on how effective the twitch ban was? I don't think it's has any negative connotation so far, no news about what has happened with twitch after all which basically means good news imo.

A streaming website fully dedicated to gambling seems like too niche to gather enough attention from the public, and as such streamers would probably ignore such platform, so I think the opposite is the correct route.
Casinos going for streamers and sponsoring them is attributed to their fame, which not only comes from gambling originally but from other sources as well. Having a website just for streaming gambling stuff seems kinda dumb, I reckon them making a channel (and possibly coordinating with the platform about possible rule bypasses) would prove to be much better, maybe inviting big streamers than gamble there every now and then.

Not really sure if this data can help us track how Twitch was affected business wise

https://twitchtracker.com/statistics

There's a lot of numbers to digest, but it seems they are not that affected, or at least at how we projected them to be due to he supposedly ban on gambling streamers in their platform.

And there are reports that gambling streamers are still alive and kicking on Twitch again.
Is there some revoked decision in regarding to this? If there are already people who had been streaming out some gambling streams then its safe to presume that it is allowed again.
It is really just that they havent decided to make it public or made out some announcement in regarding to this.It is really impossible that they wont really be that serious on banning
gambling streams.If the numbers or statistics havent changed after than gambling ban then it does shows that they are still relevant despite of the situation
but people says that there are streams that pertains about gambling.
legendary
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The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
That's one big truth.

When those activities before we're like the hidden secrets of many users and then a huge company puts up the actual place where everyone who has that darkest secrets meet there and get paid for those fancy activities that they've been wanting to do and monetize.

The same will surely be made for gambling, this type of action from Twitch is just like complying to whatever issue has brought to them.

Viewers won't be gone and they know it but the sudden drop of their activity will push them to modify the ruling or they should look at their own platform every now and then, because many of them are still there, free.
And it seems that later, Twitch will change its rules little by little to re-attract the interest of its users and will not violate government regulations. And Twitch may negotiate again with the government regarding this matter because the regulations from the government have clearly reduced their income. And Twitch is still seeing what it would be like if they still had the same rules in place today so they can later apply to change the rules. So while Twitch is still waiting, the streamers are looking for other places to still interact with their followers and keep their videos broadcast to the public.
For sure Twitch might be making up some negotiations in regarding to revoke up such laws or regulation about banning gambling streams but most likely this would turn out to be final but who
knows that one day we would be seeing some change of decisions and they would really be allowing it again.

So far i do see up this one.
Top Streamer Launches Twitch Alternative

https://www.baltictimes.com/top_streamer_launches_twitch_alternative/

Could this be able to be enough on going with the competition?
Yeah, that's enough to get into the competition, and that will make Twitch change the law or the rules because they're going to see a drop in revenue. This must be paid attention to by Twitch because streaming sites need experienced streamers, especially those who already have a lot of followers, especially if Twitch can get huge income from various businesses or industries. Twitch will not stand by, watch its revenue drop dramatically, and look for other ways to increase its income.

I hope they can increase their income, because honestly to be much clearer, it was the best live performance platform, and they had the highest income that a platform of this style could have had, the business model killed it, and if we start to study why, it turns out to be something very silly, something that for me has no place, however due to the great regulations that exist in the world, they will always have repercussions in this type of company, there are times when you have to be something irreverent in the face of some things, because if not, this type of thing happens and just as there is a twitch, another platform will come out much better than this one, I'm sure of that.
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The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
That's one big truth.

When those activities before we're like the hidden secrets of many users and then a huge company puts up the actual place where everyone who has that darkest secrets meet there and get paid for those fancy activities that they've been wanting to do and monetize.

The same will surely be made for gambling, this type of action from Twitch is just like complying to whatever issue has brought to them.

Viewers won't be gone and they know it but the sudden drop of their activity will push them to modify the ruling or they should look at their own platform every now and then, because many of them are still there, free.
And it seems that later, Twitch will change its rules little by little to re-attract the interest of its users and will not violate government regulations. And Twitch may negotiate again with the government regarding this matter because the regulations from the government have clearly reduced their income. And Twitch is still seeing what it would be like if they still had the same rules in place today so they can later apply to change the rules. So while Twitch is still waiting, the streamers are looking for other places to still interact with their followers and keep their videos broadcast to the public.
For sure Twitch might be making up some negotiations in regarding to revoke up such laws or regulation about banning gambling streams but most likely this would turn out to be final but who
knows that one day we would be seeing some change of decisions and they would really be allowing it again.

So far i do see up this one.
Top Streamer Launches Twitch Alternative

https://www.baltictimes.com/top_streamer_launches_twitch_alternative/

Could this be able to be enough on going with the competition?
Yeah, that's enough to get into the competition, and that will make Twitch change the law or the rules because they're going to see a drop in revenue. This must be paid attention to by Twitch because streaming sites need experienced streamers, especially those who already have a lot of followers, especially if Twitch can get huge income from various businesses or industries. Twitch will not stand by, watch its revenue drop dramatically, and look for other ways to increase its income.
legendary
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Since the thread was still active I was kinda curious, does anyone have any info on how effective the twitch ban was? I don't think it's has any negative connotation so far, no news about what has happened with twitch after all which basically means good news imo.

A streaming website fully dedicated to gambling seems like too niche to gather enough attention from the public, and as such streamers would probably ignore such platform, so I think the opposite is the correct route.
Casinos going for streamers and sponsoring them is attributed to their fame, which not only comes from gambling originally but from other sources as well. Having a website just for streaming gambling stuff seems kinda dumb, I reckon them making a channel (and possibly coordinating with the platform about possible rule bypasses) would prove to be much better, maybe inviting big streamers than gamble there every now and then.

Not really sure if this data can help us track how Twitch was affected business wise

https://twitchtracker.com/statistics

There's a lot of numbers to digest, but it seems they are not that affected, or at least at how we projected them to be due to he supposedly ban on gambling streamers in their platform.

And there are reports that gambling streamers are still alive and kicking on Twitch again.
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Since the thread was still active I was kinda curious, does anyone have any info on how effective the twitch ban was? I don't think it's has any negative connotation so far, no news about what has happened with twitch after all which basically means good news imo.

A streaming website fully dedicated to gambling seems like too niche to gather enough attention from the public, and as such streamers would probably ignore such platform, so I think the opposite is the correct route.
Casinos going for streamers and sponsoring them is attributed to their fame, which not only comes from gambling originally but from other sources as well. Having a website just for streaming gambling stuff seems kinda dumb, I reckon them making a channel (and possibly coordinating with the platform about possible rule bypasses) would prove to be much better, maybe inviting big streamers than gamble there every now and then.
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Twitch is mainly built for streaming video games in the first place and not totally for gambling so they have the rights to ban gambling streams on their platform but there must be a streaming site out there that is specifically built for gambling streams.

One example would be dlive because stake casino has been using this streaming platform for a long time now. I am only not sure if there is such site like you said where everything is allowed. If there is then I think it will be too crowded or laggy to use. I am not wishing it for now when we still have some alternatives.
A streaming website fully dedicated to gambling seems like too niche to gather enough attention from the public, and as such streamers would probably ignore such platform, so I think the opposite is the correct route.


So far the likes of YouTube and TikTok have tried to keep a family environment so there are a lot of things that are forbidden there, however a streaming site that was not afraid of pushing the boundaries and allowed everything as long as it was legal would probably gain a huge user base really quickly.
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The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
That's one big truth.

When those activities before we're like the hidden secrets of many users and then a huge company puts up the actual place where everyone who has that darkest secrets meet there and get paid for those fancy activities that they've been wanting to do and monetize.

The same will surely be made for gambling, this type of action from Twitch is just like complying to whatever issue has brought to them.

Viewers won't be gone and they know it but the sudden drop of their activity will push them to modify the ruling or they should look at their own platform every now and then, because many of them are still there, free.
And it seems that later, Twitch will change its rules little by little to re-attract the interest of its users and will not violate government regulations. And Twitch may negotiate again with the government regarding this matter because the regulations from the government have clearly reduced their income. And Twitch is still seeing what it would be like if they still had the same rules in place today so they can later apply to change the rules. So while Twitch is still waiting, the streamers are looking for other places to still interact with their followers and keep their videos broadcast to the public.
For sure Twitch might be making up some negotiations in regarding to revoke up such laws or regulation about banning gambling streams but most likely this would turn out to be final but who
knows that one day we would be seeing some change of decisions and they would really be allowing it again.

So far i do see up this one.
Top Streamer Launches Twitch Alternative

https://www.baltictimes.com/top_streamer_launches_twitch_alternative/

Could this be able to be enough on going with the competition?
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Thanks for the share up and its true that it isnt really that a bad alternative considering that there are really indeed some elements if we do talk about resemblance but not totally that obvious but for those who

get used to Twitch then you could totally notice it out directly. I dont know about  Dlive is really getting some significant numbers after the ban?
There are even people said that there are still streams about gambling after such decision or i had just missed out something?

Ah, late reply. Happened to see your response so here it goes.

I wouldn't call it significant but I do see a bunch of gambling videos the moment the main page loads.

According to some quick search, people are complaining about some streaming lag. Ain't a streamer myself so I can't verify that though.


I am entirely sure that it would be something that is more and more popular overtime. Twitch has done so many bad things over course of many months now, maybe even over a year. People realize that they are a monopoly, and they go there when they want to first start out, but when they grow big enough there are other places, such as youtube for example, and you could always be there.

Doesn't mean you will make the same money, but if you make a lot already then you could say no to excess amount and switch for bigger potential. Which one would you prefer? Making 250k a year on twitch forever, or making 150k on Kick.com with a chance to make 500k+ one day if you consistently stream?

Yup, but YouTube is a mighty monopoly that's hard to compete with. So many brands claim to be alternatives or killers but ultimately get abandoned or just died. After all, it's Google's cash cow.

Twitch ain't a saint, but many still stick to it since they have a loyal following and subscribers there. Only the gamblers or the controversial streamers might want to look elsewhere.

Once those alternate platforms stand the test of time and can offer a much better revenue cut for their streamers, then we'll see the change in landscape.
hero member
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The idea is to just disrupt the market by getting what is not allowed in other places. I mean we had erotic cam websites for a long time and they streamed and that caused a little bit of difference. But, when onlyfans started people acted as if that's normal, which I think it's normal but to imagine onlyfans as normal yet some stream websites as not normal? That's weird.

So, I guess there will eventually one website where it is allowed to do ANYTHING as long as it's fine by law, like not "watch me steal money live!" type of deal of course lol, but anything legal will be allowed and it will grow to be much much bigger than twitch one day, I am 100% sure of it.
That's one big truth.

When those activities before we're like the hidden secrets of many users and then a huge company puts up the actual place where everyone who has that darkest secrets meet there and get paid for those fancy activities that they've been wanting to do and monetize.

The same will surely be made for gambling, this type of action from Twitch is just like complying to whatever issue has brought to them.

Viewers won't be gone and they know it but the sudden drop of their activity will push them to modify the ruling or they should look at their own platform every now and then, because many of them are still there, free.
And it seems that later, Twitch will change its rules little by little to re-attract the interest of its users and will not violate government regulations. And Twitch may negotiate again with the government regarding this matter because the regulations from the government have clearly reduced their income. And Twitch is still seeing what it would be like if they still had the same rules in place today so they can later apply to change the rules. So while Twitch is still waiting, the streamers are looking for other places to still interact with their followers and keep their videos broadcast to the public.
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There was another well known and high profiled streamer who confessed to having lost everything on there as well.
Just found out about it 24 hours ago from their own chat area/room from another player who started the same time I had nearly 4 years ago.

Will be putting up a topic about it in the coming week after doing some more research on the developments about what actually happened with this twitch streamer who gambled away investors funds in the millions.
legendary
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If it's only about the affiliate links, then indeed you can just stop showing them and keep streaming. And maybe they did just that, because this guy is steaming slots right now



and not only him, I'm sure. So, after all, streaming gambling wasn't banned on twitch, as we can see. Or maybe I'm wrong and he's streaming against the twitch current rules?
Lol, having 200 active viewers isn't bad at all, I don't think there's no any single person didn't report his account since he's playing slots. I think Twitch's team isn't really professional about their rules, maybe it's really affect their site if they're ban the whole casino streamers? so it's depends on Twitch for ban or not ban those streamers, if they didn't ban it, then the streamers are just lucky, but if they got banned, they can't blame and make a complaint to Twitch.

Twitch will only make an action if their algorithm sees a not included in their whitelist with the possible keyword of gambling so they can immediately terminate those lives happens, else they don't have this kind of thing they will wait for the report of the people keep streaming, also most likely is they regulated with the videos only but the caption I guess they don't care regarding with this because some of them still keep making a promotion with their partnered gambling casinos.

Maybe Twitch has a basis to follow before banning a gambling stream. We can't blame those streamers who are still trying to earn through gambling streaming on the said platform because it's still an opportunity to earn. Maybe Twitch is observant yet they are still fair and not banning accounts without complete basis and evidence so things won't backfire them.
The truth about the affiliate link I don't think Twitch is going to survive just from that, they would be falling very low, for now I have lost a lot of interest, I don't know about the others, but after having read so many things and how Such a famous platform stops receiving so much money and so many things, which were previously seen as an elite, now it is seen as a normal platform of live presentations that can be easily replaced.

Twitch's business model will always be affected, I think the core of this was caused by having made the worst decisions because they stopped a lot from the regulations that were imposed on them.
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Just recently my casino livestreamed their raffle giveaway on Kick.com, which bears some resemblance to Twitch.

Layout-wise, not a bad alternative I'd say. Might take some time for it to grow.
It's equally nice getting to know gambling live streamers now have a better alternative to Twitch since after it's ban few months ago, because with the features I read "Kick" has, it seems more better compared to "Twitch", as It has a subscriber button where steamers get to receive 95% of subscription revenue, and it also has a tipping system whereby streamers will be able to withdraw funds on the same day:


Still can't believe this community hasn't rallied harder around the Odysee/LBRY. It's not a dedicated streaming platform like Twitch is, but it has by far the best chance to have a branch that operates that way and in terms of volume relative to a total zero like Kick, it could really grow.

And it's all based on the completely censorship resistant LBRY blockchain protocol that's been around since 2016.




I'm not against start ups, but (please tell me I'm wrong, I'd be happy to be wrong in this instance) it seems like Kick is just built on more Web2 technology basing it on promises. Twitch with promises. Not compelling as the future of streaming.

So it would be a nano cap volume website with antiquated technology vs a website using web3 censorship resistant blockchain technology and I'd imagine comfortably 1000x the user base.
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