A clip on Twitch with millions of calls comes from a streamer with 7 spectators

The most successful clip in the history of Twitch was “The Awakening” for 5 years and showed an unsuccessful streamer who fell asleep and now woke up as a successful man. But the clip has now been replaced as the most viewed clip on Twitch. But that doesn’t seem to approach right things.

This is the story of the most viewed clips on Twitch: Spectators can cut out a particularly fun or memorable moment on Twitch and upload them separately as video-on-demand.

The sympathetic thing about this clip was for years that it was not the big stars that were the top clips, but almost unknown streamers who were simply seen in wonderfully funny situations:

The wedding of Twitch started around 2017 with the hype around Fortnite. This year a first viral clip was created with 3 million: a streamer, Jurassic junkie, played the horror game Outlast 2 when his little daughter was startled to death. The clip has 3 million views (via Meinmmo).

In 2019 the clip was replaced by “The Awakening”: on the clip the little streamer Jessedstreams fell asleep while he was still on Twitch live. That had been discovered by Twitch viewers and the sleeper was very surprised that he had as many spectators when he woke up. The clip was the most viewed on Twitch for over 5 years.

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Clips reach over 10 million views, nobody understands why

How did it go afterwards: From 2024, the category of Twitch clips was conducted. Because from now on it can no longer be explained from the clip why the most viewed clips have so many views.

For example, the Fortnite streamer Stableronaldo, which is known for some escapades and PR stunts, has a clip with 17.6 million views, which shows him in a situation with Valorant. He has a so-called “voice crack”, his voice breaks, which is visibly embarrassing.

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Why is the clip so popular? Apparently, this has nothing to do with the clip itself, but has a longer history: Stableronaldo was involved in a discussion about viewbotting and in this context the Streamer Jynxzi became aware of him, who was attacked and felt accused of viewbotting.

Jynxzi made fun of how stableonaldo expresses his “r”. In this context, this clip of Stableronaldo has apparently received a lot of attention.

However, the fact that the clip has so many views seems to be inexplicable. In some ads, the clip is managed with just over 4 million views-that would be “realistic” and approximately at the level of the earlier top clips. The number of 17 million views seems to be exaggerated.

That is the latest strange phenomenon: The phenomenon is even more puzzling in the “Latest Viral Clip on Twitch”: The Turkish Streamer 4L411 only has an average of 7 spectators on Twitch when he streams. His clip from Dota 2 has over 11.7 million views. There is nothing to be seen there, which would only be spectacular in the approach.

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The Go-Core page is sober: The Streamer Games Legion Commander and try to kill Rubick. Rubick Hebe Legion Commander over teleknia up and that uses a ability to ignore the terrain and get a kill. All of this is completely normal and corresponds to the normal processes.

It is simply not to be explained why this clip of a streamer with an average of 7 spectators has so many calls. He obviously doesn’t matter in Dota 2’s scene.

It is apparently the case that the 2 “most viewed clips on Twitch” are strange with 17 million and 11 million views in any form and not in the sense of “seekable”, but in the sense of “on Twitch, strange things” are strange: the spell policy of Twitch is becoming more and more ridiculous

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