Twitch will add support for short videos that will be available on the web version of the platform

After the successful launch of photo and text Stories last year, Twitch announced a new way for content creators to interact with their viewers. Streamers will now be able to record short 60-second videos directly in the Twitch mobile app or upload videos from their smartphone gallery, TechCrunch reports.

Image Source: Ella Don/Unsplash

The service sees this feature as a way for streamers to interact with their audience while away from home and away from their usual streaming equipment. “We want our content creators to be able to share moments of their lives directly on our platform, without resorting to other social networks,” a Twitch spokesperson said.

First popularized by Snapchat over a decade ago, the Stories format has long become the standard across most social platforms, including Instagram✴, TikTok, WhatsApp and Facebook✴. Now Twitch is joining this trend, offering its users a similar feature.

In addition to the ability to share moments from your life, Twitch video Stories also offer a number of tools for interactive interaction with viewers. Streamers will be able to ask questions, conduct polls, create personalized video messages using the @mentions feature, announce upcoming broadcasts, and report schedule changes.

While Twitch is committed to keeping content creators on its platform, experts say major streamers are unlikely to stop using other social networks to promote their content.

It’s important to note that unlike photo and text Stories, which were only available on the mobile app, video Stories will also be available through the web version of Twitch. The company explains this decision by the fact that most viewers prefer to use the web version of the platform.

admin

Share
Published by
admin

Recent Posts

Telegram will begin to disclose the IP addresses and phone numbers of criminals to law enforcement agencies

Telegram's flexible search capabilities allow users to easily find public channels and bots. Unfortunately, the…

28 mins ago

Windows games may soon be coming to Linux Arm devices as Valve tests software

Image Source: Warner Bros Interactive Also, the SteamDB website currently lists a large number of…

28 mins ago

Automotive companies lag behind Tesla and Chinese competitors in developing modern software

Global automakers from Toyota and Volkswagen to General Motors are falling further behind Tesla and…

1 hour ago

YouTube is raising Premium subscription prices again—in some cases by 50%

YouTube has announced a significant price increase for its Premium subscription. In some countries the…

2 hours ago

Alibaba Cloud Reduces Data Center Assembly Time by 50% Using Modular Architecture

Alibaba Cloud presented at its annual Apsara conference a modular data center architecture called “CUBE…

2 hours ago