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  2. Curse LLC - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_LLC

    On March 16, 2017, the Curse app was rebranded as the Twitch Desktop App and received a redesign. The Curse team became part of Twitch Interactive. [105] The Curse mobile app was rebranded as the Twitch Messenger app. [106] VentureBeat stated that this was an attempt to compete with Discord, "the dominant social platform in the gaming space."

  3. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    Twitch is an American video live-streaming service popular in video games, including broadcasts of esports competitions. It also offers music broadcasts, creative content, and "in real life" streams. Twitch is operated by Twitch Interactive, a subsidiary of Amazon. [5]

  4. Wikipedia:Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is a freemium and proprietary chat room program available for web browsers, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Editors can chat by text like WP:IRC, but also by voice calls, unlike IRC. In 2016, an unofficial Wikimedia Discord server was founded. It is moderated by several trusted Wikimedians, and members should follow the ...

  5. Twitch 'Communities' help you find specific streams - AOL

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    Despite YouTube and Facebook's best efforts, Twitch is still the king of video game live streaming. The platform's popularity has given rise to a new problem though: discoverability. When so many ...

  6. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  7. Twitch says server error caused data leak - AOL

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    The streaming platform was the subject of a massive data leak on Wednesday.

  8. Trainwreckstv - Wikipedia

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    Niknam was the second most watched Twitch streamer during the 2020 United States Presidential Election, hitting 607,000 hours watched on election night (18.2% of total hours watched across Twitch). Fellow streamers Hasan Piker and Mizkif ranked at numbers one and three, respectively.

  9. Dr Disrespect - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, his account was indefinitely banned from Twitch for violating their Community Guidelines. [35] That same day, Discord removed Dr Disrespect from their partnership program, citing violations of their Code of Conduct. [3] He tweeted that he was not informed of Twitch's "specific reason behind their decision". [36]