The days when only gamer streams could be found on Twitch are long forgotten. In 2023, the content on the site is already as diverse as possible, and some amazing subgenres in the past have become the norm: culinary and sports broadcasts, dances, parliamentary meetings and even streams from the jacuzzi do not shock anyone. Content quality, of course, can still vary from streamer to streamer, but finding something truly non-trivial is getting harder every day. So are there any interesting streams on Twitch that still have a distinct identity? We’ll see!
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Where to learn to distinguish a button accordion from an accordion?
Music streams are a dedicated category on Twitch, where any music lover can find something to their liking. Genres are really represented here, I managed to find streams for all the searched queries – from reggaeton to heavy metal. But given that the platform’s policy prohibits streaming other people’s songs to a wide audience for a long time, you can find something completely new for yourself on Twitch.
Vadim’s stream mozg888vadim Cheruvimov is a kind of visiting card of Russian-language music streams. Many have heard about this artist, even if they never got on his streams. This is because Cherubimov’s production is quite funny: he used to stream with a completely insane chroma key, finding himself now on the seashore, now in space. He also often amuses the audience by playing memes on the accordion: the collection includes Darude – Sandstorm, Coffin Dance, and even music from Minecraft. At the same time, the streamer himself always remains calm in appearance, which is especially delightful! In the community you can often hear: “Oh, this is the guy with the accordion! I know! “
Very strange content on Twitch
Many of us love competitions, lotteries, and other ways to feel superior to other people at least for a short time. JackDire’s content is incredibly simple: most of the time, the streamer shows off a can of peanut butter that is standing or lying on the table. He even has to clarify that there is a live broadcast. And although the composition is simple, JackDire manages to gather around it an average of 22 viewers daily for several years, while over the past 12 months it has been online for 6,222 hours. At its peak, a can of peanut butter was followed by 390 people on Twitch. Yes, this is not a lot, but you probably know gamers whose games are watched by even fewer users.
The secret is that from time to time a teddy bear appears on the screen. As soon as the clubfoot enters the frame, the audience begins to spam the! Bear command – it launches a lottery with several options for the development of events for the user. Everyone who sent the appropriate command to the chat becomes a hunter. The luckiest one “kills” the beast and receives a physical reward by mail (for US residents only), fame and envious virtual looks from other viewers. Other hunters either get nothing or “win” the ban – it is believed that the bear was stronger on the virtual hunt.
The broadcast was organized by the owners of the British cats cattery, which is located in California. For me, this remoteness of the cat’s house has also become a plus: the temptation to “break” and still buy the pet you like breaks down on the harsh reality – the cost of a kitten ($ 1-3 thousand) and the difficulty of transporting it to the Russian outback.
“Rather, until our roof is in place!”
If it seems to you that cats are too common, then welcome to the safari! Twitch wildearth showcases wildlife at Juma Private Park in South Africa. Even if you are hypothetically ready to visit such places, travel is still difficult to implement in times of coronavirus restrictions. This summer, you can limit yourself to watching the stream: pour an invigorating lemonade and go on a virtual safari.
The channel has stories about all the wild animals of Africa: elephants, lions, hyenas, meerkats and all kinds of birds. I am terribly afraid of snakes and try to train myself to be more calm about them, sometimes watching giant pythons. A huge plus of streams is the lack of censorship. You can see sex, and death, and eating prey.
I usually do not have enough perseverance for prolonged views of measured content. Therefore, on such channels, the most useful rubric for me are clips – more grateful viewers who watch all the material with love, often keep the most juicy moments. I think about interesting content once a week and watch all the posts at once. A little life hack, it turns out.
Streamers (sometimes) flex under Shrek
I will sum up the selection with another Russian-language stream, which is now “in trends”. I got into bratiki94’s Twitch channel while they were making a bratsburger. Then I was disappointed: it turned out that this is an ordinary burger for those who are trying to eat right. However, the streamers looked so ridiculous in the frame and constantly showed muscles that the content was remembered.
To say that I’m ready to watch such streams on a regular basis is definitely impossible, but, like many (this is indicated by the growing views and the number of followers), sometimes I will come in to laugh. In addition, on the channel, brothers have not only rofly, but also serious advice on sports nutrition, diets and healthy lifestyles.
The brothers are shocking, do not hesitate to hype on stupid trends like streams from a jacuzzi, but they still catch on by the fact that they look real, to some extent even ridiculous. Fans of entertainment can donate harder on the scrolling of the roulette so that streamers perform various tasks from the audience – for example, break an egg with their biceps. If someone wants to motivate themselves to work on the body, the channel is also suitable: brothers constantly tell how they came to their shape. A small spoiler: healthy sleep and going to the gym are more important than giving up, for example, sweets. The latter are quite used by streamers.