When I first started streaming, I was mostly playing Sims 4 on my own and that was my content but then I started playing games like Minecraft and Goose Goose Duck with my friends and I was becoming a primarily collab streamer. You may think that collaborating with other streamers is good and that you will grow your community that way, and sometimes you will if you do it correctly. But you will also quickly find out that you can sometimes end up fighting with those friends you collab with for their viewers or their chatters and you will struggle to grow at the same exponential rate you could be growing if you just let the viewers see you being your goofy self on your own.
Now that isn't to say you can not occasionally collab with other creators but I just speak from experience when I say that there is a right and a wrong way to collab with others. Especially when it comes to streaming with others. It is definitely easier to make content collab-ing with other creators in terms of YouTube videos or TikTok but streaming can become problematic. However, it has gotten easier since Twitch added a co-stream option for their users.
That being said, I will not be doing a specific collab stream for this challenge (although I play games with my streamer of a boyfriend on Wednesdays if you would like to come watch that!). Instead, I will find some clips from me playing games with other streamers and post that for you to view on TikTok.
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