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The former Twitch-Star Timthatman fires in his first Youtube stream against his old home platform Twitch and explains why YouTube Gaming is better - even for newcomers.

Timthatessman, known by Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone, announced on 01 September 2021 that he moves from Twitch to YouTube Gaming. Of course, in the Twitch community, this has caused a neat high waves. After all, his change is not a single case and he does not bought the only twitch star, the YouTube . Before him, his friend Dr. Lupo and the streamer Valkyrae changed from Twitch to YouTube.

But already in his very first stream on Youtube, Timthatman gives clear to understand: He is now at YouTube Gaming, because it's the better platform. According to Tim, there is a whole list of features and amenities he finds better on Youtube than on Twitch

Timthatman says: That's why YouTube is better than Twitch

This celebrates the streamer to YouTube: Timthatman has not only changed the platform for money. Anyway, nothing is known about a transfer fee. In his first stream on YouTube, he explains which reasons really moved him to change.

Much more than on money is the new time he can spend with his family. But also on the tangible advantages he estimates at his new streaming home:

  • Spectators can pause the stream at any time
  • The YouTube community is a lot of friendly and open-hearted than on Twitch
  • Streams are automatically proposed new people who move in the bubble
  • There are many more people who know YouTube as Twitch, which leads to better presence in the real world

In addition, the streamer finds it cool that after a day he will be seen on Youtube by people as Youtuber. In his stream he reported that fans recognize him on the street and do not title him as a twitch streamer, but as Youtuber.

The advantage that Timthatman impresses most of YouTube and that he emphasizes the focus again is the visibility and growth on YouTube.

When I talked to WIPZ, he tried to explain it to me: My stream is proposed to new people who do not know me just because they were looking for similar topics.

He then takes his former platform Twitch's visor and chokes her that it was too difficult for new streamer to be discovered:

Unlike to be somewhere, where there is only a list of categories. Where you have to hope that someone wrestles far enough until he finds you with your 5 to 10 spectators.

Is YouTube better for new streamer?

How Timthatman sees chances: Nowadays, newbies have to chap on the streaming business - crass out. Especially on Twitch, every niche is filled and large titles to transfer often no sense, as the competition is simply huge. Timthatman explains how this can look like with a great title like Call of Duty: Warzone:

I started with Twitch, I know exactly how it was. There are so many streamers, for example, if you search the Warzone category, you scroll for days - days, it's time to go!

Who has changed? As already mentioned, Timthatan is not the only Twitch Streamer, the YouTube descends. Also Disrespect is now YouTube Streamer. Who Youtube has gone, you will find out here: 3 The top 20 streamer remain on Twitch - get allegedly millions of $

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