How not to behave to a streamer
It's no secret that each of us wants the streamer to behave correctly on camera. However, keep in mind that streamers are people too. Therefore, they sometimes go too far. If you decide to run your own stream channel and communicate with a large number of people live, read the rules. Perhaps our article will help you avoid serious problems with the law.
Tips for streamer behavior:
Stream initially on a weak computer
Streaming is quite an expensive activity, and therefore, before launching your first stream, we advise you to get a high-quality computer. The best cooling solution for quality streaming is water cooling. Therefore, it is better to spend money on a computer with high-quality cooling, other components that will not clatter and make noise much.
Don't reply to your viewers
This crime, as a rule, is not forgiven even for beginners who have not yet dealt with the stream very well. Therefore, it is better either to get yourself an assistant, for example, your friend and stream together, or to constantly be distracted from the game, at the risk of being shot. Consider if your friend can respond to viewers. If yes, then this is just a great idea, it is rare to see two streamers. More often the channel is hosted by one person.
Do not insult groups of people in any way.
I think everything is clear here and nothing needs to be explained. The majority, of course, will be sympathetic. But it is possible that among the audience there will be those who will not accept to look at the prosecutor's office in order to draw up a statement against you for insult. You should never leave offensive jokes about blondes, blacks, Jews, and the like. After all, you do not know who is watching you right now. Perhaps this person is offended enough.
Remove offensive or indecent jokes
However, if the channel was meant to be like that, you can leave it. The main thing is that you are warned about the possible consequences. And so, you can joke as you like, the main thing is to fit into the rules of the site and be yourself. No racism / chauvinism / misogyny / homophobia / violence, etc. If at first, with low popularity, such oversights can bypass you, then in the future the platform may simply ban the channel. And this, by the way, now concerns not only the notorious "Twitch", similar rules are already being introduced on other services. Judge viewers who are speaking in this way. If they don't stop - ban, because they set you up in the first place.
Of course, these are just the basic intricacies of the basics of streaming. There are tons of tricks with streaming software, multistreaming, etiquette, ideas for collaborations, and much more.