Twitch
was founded in 2011 as a live broadcasting and watching platform based on video
game broadcasting. Over time, the platform has grown in popularity and has
expanded to cover various types of content. Its popularity stems from the fact
that it creates a large engagement and audience, especially among gamers and
other content creators. Twitch gained popularity, especially as interest in
video games increased. Gamers frequently use Twitch to watch players playing
their favorite games, learn in-game strategies and interact with the game.
Twitch hosts many streamers that offer not only video games but also art,
music, talks, podcasts and other types of content. This diversity also attracts
viewers with different interests. Twitch has a live chat feature where viewers
can interact with streamers and other viewers. This increases viewer engagement
and a sense of community. Not just games, but creative content such as art,
recipes, musical performances are also available on the Twitch platform. This,
in turn, attracts a wider audience.
Messaging
in the Twitch App
Messaging
in the Twitch app is a feature often referred to as chat. Twitch chat allows
viewers and streamers to interact by sending text-based messages during live
broadcasts. Twitch chat is one of the core features of the app, allowing
viewers to communicate with streamers and other viewers. When you watch a
broadcast on the Twitch app, you'll usually see the chat window on the right or
bottom. This window displays messages from other viewers and the broadcaster.
The chat window includes a text box. You can write a message by clicking or
touching this box. After typing your message, you can usually send your message
by pressing the "Enter" key or clicking the "Send" button. When
your message is sent, other viewers and the broadcaster can see your message.
Likewise, you can view messages sent by other viewers in the chat window.