I would actually say that YouTube has a fair algorithm, but it is more complex than normal. Twitch and YouTube also have new streamer retention, which is extremely subjective in the first place.
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I would actually say that YouTube has a fair algorithm, but it is more complex than normal. Twitch and YouTube also have new streamer retention, which is extremely subjective in the first place.
True, though DLive is so new that it's hardly saturated the way twitch is. DLive has yet to implement a chat similar to twitch and youtube, which is honestly what it's lacking.
When looking at a platform, saturation should not be something to look at. The people will sort the bad from the good, and more saturation means the market will be more ready for disruption from a creative person.
However, I love the community a lot more on DLive than other places.