Biobreak
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- Feb 7, 2021
It really depends. If they do it in such a way that neither of their Twitch-only nor YouTube-only audience notices then it's probably harmless. There's still going to be issues such as missing out on content - for example, Pikamee has been playing Red Dead Redemption 2 primarily on Twitch, with just the odd VOD clip upload to her YouTube channel. But that's Pikamee though, at this point, she has a big enough audience/following and she streams on YouTube often enough that the odd Twitch stream every now and then isn't a big deal.Anyone think it's a good or a bad thing when an indie vtuber splits their streaming time between Youtube and Twitch? I've seen several do that now, where they'll stream on Twitch at one time, then Youtube another time, on the same day.
Smaller indie vtubers who have a leaner streaming schedule probably will run into the issue of being lost in the shuffle when majority of their platform-locked audience keys in on other streamers/channels if they don't get enough streaming content.