New Features for Twitch Streamers! Twitch has announced a simple feature to help streamers easily share who they're collaborating with. Users can now tag others in threads and connect to their respective Twitch channels, eliminating the need for chat commands and other tools.
Twitch has tried to implement a number of changes to make it easier for streamers to collaborate with each other. From the "Guest Star" feature to other smaller community building, it's been a big shift for the platform.
They continue this growth with the new collaboration feature and make it easier to find other creators while collaborating.
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Publishers can now tag other publishers in their post titles. Tags will be interactive. If the user hovers their mouse over one, a popup with the publisher's details and a call to action will appear for him to check out his channel.
"You'll be able to tag other channels and creators directly in your broadcast titles," community marketing manager Mary Kish said on November 17. “Hovering over the tag will open up channel information directly with that tag for viewers to check the content.”
This feature has pleased many people who previously relied on commands to do this.
“There are four people watching a broadcast and you say, 'They're all so funny, I want to follow them,' and that happens all the time,” said community marketing manager 'RayApollo'. “You had to find them in a fast-flowing chat or streamer mods needed to issue a command for the viewer to enter.
“Now you can put that in the headline. It seems like such a simple thing, it's great to give creators this simple tool to tag other creators they collaborate with without breaking engagement.”
The feature will launch in December 2022.
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