San Francisco, August 23: Streaming platform Twitch has announced that it has started testing its Discovery feed, which the company introduced last month. "Our first Discovery Feed experiment starts rolling out to select users today," the company posted on X. "Feature Clips after every stream to get discovered in the Feed, even if you're not in the experiment." Facebook Parent Meta Issues Stern Warning to Employees Flouting 'Three-Day Work From Office' Rule, Says Repeated Violation Could Lead to Termination.
The company also mentioned that this limited experience will help the platform train its algorithm and get users' feedback. In a separate post, the streaming platform said, "We're rolling out horizontal Clips to start, but you'll see more vertical Clips as the feed evolves." The company is also testing "Popular & Featured Clips" before switching to exclusively Featured Clips. Also, the user's feed will be personalised "over time." WhatsApp Feature Update: Know All About New Text Formatting Tool Aimed to Enhance User Experience.
Twitch Discovery Feed Update:
Our first Discovery Feed experiment starts rolling out to select users today
This limited experience will help us train our algorithm & get your feedback
Feature Clips after every stream to get discovered in the Feed, even if you're not in the experiment
See 🧵 for details 👇 https://t.co/MULzug74g0 pic.twitter.com/s0UEhMOD6Y
— Twitch Support (@TwitchSupport) August 22, 2023
Streamers in the new programme will receive a 70/30 revenue share on net subscription revenue -- money from recurring monthly subscriptions and gift subscriptions --, for 12 months and up to $1,00,000. For three consecutive months, streamers must maintain a sub count of at least 350 recurring paid subscriptions in order to be eligible.
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