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  2. 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.

  3. Timeline of social media - Wikipedia

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    Launch 4chan, an english-language imageboard, launches. [21] 2003 Launch Myspace launches. [22] 2003 Launch Skype, an instant messaging and video/voice calling service , launches. [23] 2004 Launch, Milestone Facebook, the most popular social networking service to-date, launches. [24] 2004 Launch Flickr, an image and video hosting website, launches.

  4. Curse LLC - Wikipedia

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    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." [107] The Twitch Desktop App removed VOIP features in February 2019. [108]

  5. Elon Musk discussed his vision and features for a Twitch ...

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    Ninja, the most followed Twitch streamer with 18 million followers, streamed on X in November for an hour and a half. "You can choose how much, but it's like, I think one of the perks is like, you ...

  6. Twitch Reverses Policy Allowing ‘Artistic Nudity,’ Citing AI ...

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    Two days after Twitch updated its Sexual Content Policy to allow depictions of “fictionalized nudity” — if properly labeled — the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform has done an about-face.

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  8. Video game livestreaming - Wikipedia

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    It later became popular in the mid-2010s on sites such as Twitch. [5] By 2014, Twitch streams had more traffic than HBO Go and eventually hastened the closure of Justin.tv, which Twitch had originally spun out of. [6] [7] In 2015, YouTube launched YouTube Gaming, a video gaming-oriented sub-site and app that intended to compete with Twitch. [8]

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