@iitsjenna: Streamer tips 2026 #fortnitestreamer #smallstreamer #streamertips #twitchtips #streamersoftiktok

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czvalkrie
CZVALKRIE 🏰💛 :
Have you tried Disney dreamlight when I was a smaller streamer that game helped my growth so much because people loved watching it also I know it’s wild but Harry Potter! And if you play it the first time put a text on your screen saying FIRST PLAYTHROUGH in big letters people love seeing people play it for the first time and you will have so many people wanting to come into you’re live to teach you things
2026-06-18 02:37:36
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icu_az
ICU AZ :
I stream because I enjoy & love it, I never pay attention to numbers period. It’s for the love of gaming
2026-06-17 19:54:51
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midnight8806
Mytheclypse :
You’re stuck with me regardless
2026-06-17 15:43:24
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doopdudes
Doop :
is this why you stopped dooing cozy games
2026-06-17 18:31:40
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zaystyy
zaystyy :
Trying to stick to this advice but Fortnite makes me want to rip my hair out after a awhile 😭
2026-06-18 02:21:46
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frozendesire887
Frozendesire :
it has to be a balance to grow! if that's the goal :)
2026-06-17 21:28:00
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butterflytheoryboutique
Obi_joker13 :
Just like knightenator who had been streaming for 10 years says play one game for 30 days build a community for it and try it that way. I’m a variety streamer and it isn’t easy. I don’t have a huge community but when I switch games I also try games that aren’t widely known but I have had many of my community has gotten and tried it out. I think it depends on your why as a streamer. Money , numbers motivated or there for community and connections. A lot of bigger streamers don’t have strong connections to their community like small streamers do.
2026-06-17 17:54:50
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nicknesslaugh
Nick & Nessa | Couples Content :
Thank you for the advice!! We just started streaming and we are learning
2026-06-17 22:25:13
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derpcedes
derpcedes™ :
I also think it's a balance, open with the hook, close with the happy game, best of both worlds
2026-06-17 22:24:18
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itsglitchberry
itsglitchberry :
That’s so weird lol it’s opposite for me. My IG is meh and my TikTok is poppin’ 😅
2026-06-17 12:04:22
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rikomortus
Rikormortus :
I am noticing the same thing. I play WoW and I get viewers. I play Arc raiders I don't get any.
2026-06-17 13:47:01
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xdwd1981x
dwd1981 :
I play alot of souls likes an my views are good. since im a variety streamer when I change games sometimes viewership dips depending on what the next game is.
2026-06-17 14:18:58
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mistermayor100
justMAYOR 🇨🇦 :
I guess we're going back to Fortnite! ❤️❤️❤️
2026-06-17 10:29:29
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kri5pydubz
Kri5pydubz :
good advice I discovered this, it's best to just do one thing and be good at it tiktok knows who to show you to
2026-06-18 09:40:43
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omegahashira
Omega :
#JennaPlaysPokopiaAgain
2026-06-18 02:51:23
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badlilprincess92
badlilprincess :
Facts
2026-06-17 22:17:34
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bubba6409
Adrian Marquez :
Hmm great advice
2026-06-17 19:27:28
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levelupdan
LevelUpDAN :
thisss
2026-06-17 13:27:43
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circecroft
Circe Croft | Horror Streamer :
there's a lot of other factors
2026-06-18 18:33:58
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dr_j_2026
Dr_J :
Hmmm. My insta sucks…
2026-06-17 12:48:16
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itsglitchberry
itsglitchberry :
2026-06-17 12:02:03
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zeeandhan
Zee | Twitch @ TheSonOfHan :
Instagram people are more likely to convert.
2026-06-17 19:15:56
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