I was catching the Treehouse Live on Twitch (it drains less battery Youtube on my phones), and I noticed that the view count was pretty low, around 21k.
Now it normally does get lower after the 1st day, but I thought this was a pretty disappointing drop.
But then I see on Youtube that it's nearing 60k still, which is what Twitch has garnered in years past.
I also remember the Nintendo Direct got to almost 400k on Youtube ( I watched it there), which is far higher than any Direct has done on Twitch, as far as I'm aware.
I'm not sure if this is just specific to Nintendo content, or across the board.
So assuming the latter (or even the former, but aimed specifically at Nintendo), when and why did Youtube seemingly become the streaming platform of choice?
I can't remember the numbers from last year, but a few years ago, the situation was the inverse (specifically for Treehouse Live), with Twitch at like 40k - 50k, and Youtube maybe like 15k - 20k. So it seems overall viewership is up as well (at least for Nintendo), largely due to Youtube.
Now it normally does get lower after the 1st day, but I thought this was a pretty disappointing drop.
But then I see on Youtube that it's nearing 60k still, which is what Twitch has garnered in years past.
I also remember the Nintendo Direct got to almost 400k on Youtube ( I watched it there), which is far higher than any Direct has done on Twitch, as far as I'm aware.
I'm not sure if this is just specific to Nintendo content, or across the board.
So assuming the latter (or even the former, but aimed specifically at Nintendo), when and why did Youtube seemingly become the streaming platform of choice?
I can't remember the numbers from last year, but a few years ago, the situation was the inverse (specifically for Treehouse Live), with Twitch at like 40k - 50k, and Youtube maybe like 15k - 20k. So it seems overall viewership is up as well (at least for Nintendo), largely due to Youtube.