Twitch Announces “Video Stories” Infrastructure

Twitch announced that they will remove the Watch Party feature


Popular live streaming platform owned by Amazon Twitch, today we took a step forward and created the “video story” infrastructure announced.

Last year, we introduced photo and text stories Twitchintroduced video stories today. Broadcasters can now shoot 60-second videos on the Twitch mobile app or upload a video from their gallery and share it with their followers. This feature, which will be available to everyone soon, will extend the connection between broadcasters and viewers outside of the broadcast rooms. Twitch was also on the agenda in the morning. A new system being tested by Twitch aims to reduce the number of bad messages sent to the chat window.The system analyzes the messages written and if it detects that a bad/harmful message is going to be sent, it presents the message to the user, “Are you sure you want to send this?” will get the message out. The company wants to reduce the sending of messages containing offensive or disrespectful writing on this infrastructure.in his statement on this matter, states the following: “We’re launching an experimental warning powered by machine learning that encourages users to pause before they send potentially harmful chat messages. Our goal with this experiment is to help reduce harassment and promote more positive interactions on Twitch.” Twitch does not completely block the messages that it issues this warning against.

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The company had previously attracted attention with its new DJ category. The company’s official website explains this: had happened: “Calling all DJs and music lovers! We have great news! Earlier this year, we announced the Twitch DJ Program. This program is a huge development for the DJ community, the music industry, and the millions of music fans on Twitch. DJs have historically faced significant challenges online because the content they produce is complex and doesn’t fit into traditional music formats. Thanks to our partnerships with major music labels like Universal, Warner, Sony, as well as hundreds of independent music labels, DJs can now legally use the vast majority of popular music in their streams on Twitch.

We are proud to be the first major internet service to provide this opportunity to DJs and music lovers. The program offers DJs the opportunity to interact with their communities and grow, while also providing a framework in which musicians’ rights are respected and their royalties are paid fairly. Participating in the program also provides DJs with new promotional opportunities on the air, where they have the right to legally stream tens of millions of tracks in the catalog, which covers the vast majority of popular music. The program includes a catalog of music that you can legally stream Here you can see.

First-year participants in the program are also eligible to receive a Twitch subsidy to help cover the cost of new music for partners and affiliates. This subsidy kicks off in August at 100%. More information about the subsidy from here If you want to participate, you should first learn about the changes the program will bring to your account. From here Learn more and get answers to frequently asked questions from the Twitch DJ community Here You are free to leave the program at any time, but if you plan to broadcast DJ content, it will be your responsibility to obtain the necessary permissions from the music rights holders. Twitch DJ Program from here “You can join.”

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