I am "quitting" YouTube!

Well that's nice that you're doing what you like but come on Pearlie, these pants aren't going to change themselves. :P
 
That's right! I am "qutting"! By this, I don't mean actually quitting. I have decided to make my channel into a "library" for my livestream. By "library", I mean highlights like funny moments montages and/or maybe playthroughs, from my livestream channel.

I feel much more at peace now that I know what I want to do. I have been livestreaming for a long time but had a 6-7 month break. Now I am back by full force and I am glad that I reached this decision.

I just wanted to share this. :)
i actually think this is a good idea ^_^
dew it chika!!
 
That's right! I am "qutting"! By this, I don't mean actually quitting. I have decided to make my channel into a "library" for my livestream. By "library", I mean highlights like funny moments montages and/or maybe playthroughs, from my livestream channel.

I feel much more at peace now that I know what I want to do. I have been livestreaming for a long time but had a 6-7 month break. Now I am back by full force and I am glad that I reached this decision.

I just wanted to share this. :)
sounds like a great plan! I've wanted to do a live stream for some time now. Are they fun?
 
I've never watched your stream, so I don't know how you interact, but the best way to build up your livestream is to interact with those that come in, even if it's just for a second.

My favorite streamer of all time was a small no-name guy who went by "Sinnahti". Pretty much all he did was PvP on SW:tOR. What made his stream great, and what kept me coming back, was that did his damnedest to say "hello so-and-so" to every person that entered this stream, and interacted with his viewers over the chat, doing his best to keep the conversation flowing and moving forward.

I once heard it described as, "that bar where you walk in and see the bartender greeting everyone from behind the counter, the familiar faces leaning up against the bar, and those who walked in for the first time welcomed as though it wasn't their first time."
 
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