Looking to add 2 more moderators from each timezone. I would love for an aussie or nz mod.
Do you think you have what it takes to be a ruthless moderator? Do you feel your grasp of human communication is good enough that you can follow a simple step-by-step process whenever something goes wrong with the stream? Are you a regular viewer of the 24/7 stream? If you feel this description fits you perfectly, apply now through private message with the following:
Bump for more mods. Are you not entertained? Also, discussion point: During late night/early morning there usually aren't any progamers on. Who would be acceptable subs for this timeframe? sereniss87 is on a lot during this timezone, as is yyy2222 - though they often play teamgames or do other silly stuff. Still, they are both sospa players I think.
Just saw the viewer numbers for 'top50 sc2 streams october' and saw that my total viewers hours(v*h) would put me at rank 11 in that list. Although cool, it made me realize that I should try to get partnered. Just wrote my application to twitch - if I get accepted I'll be looking into a few different ways of contributing to the next season of SSL with any revenue.
You guys might think I'm a champ, twitch doesn't. Application was firmly denied on the basis that I don't have enough viewers. I've replied with statistics and comparisons + the potential growth of scbw internationally. I might have to go to own3d to be partnered though. This is rather ridiculous when my stream is looking at 80k viewer hours and 170k video plays last month alone. Assuming 3 commercials per hour + 1 commercial per video play this would be over 400,000 impressions per month with the potential to grow this into the millions.
On November 07 2012 01:21 snipealot wrote: Bump for more mods. Are you not entertained? Also, discussion point: During late night/early morning there usually aren't any progamers on. Who would be acceptable subs for this timeframe? sereniss87 is on a lot during this timezone, as is yyy2222 - though they often play teamgames or do other silly stuff. Still, they are both sospa players I think.
I watch your stream a lot, thank you so much !
How complicated it is to select streams ? (I'm an IT consultant, so I'm not talking about the IT part, more like how to pick a stream amongst others? just poll the people on the chat ? etc. ) I live in GMT +8 timezone, so if I can help, I'll be glad to contribute to this project.
Advertise to the Chinese community would be my recommendation. I can help you do it once I have more time. I think I still have a playsc account that's active, not sure about plu. In any case, if you get Chinese people watching, your viewer could could probably hover in the thousands range, as that was the numbers eagle had while he streamed on TL.
It might also be worthwhile mentioning ur intention in switching to owned tv to twitch, at least it doesn't hurt in my opinion.
endy: My mods select streams usually by checking who is on and actually playing - giving preference to those playing when there are balloon matches etc.. Also from what I can see they do listen to the chat a lot.
Cambium: I would love to advertise to the Chinese community, though I have no idea where to start. I just looked at playsc and navigating that webpage was hard. I would love it if anyone who can speak Chinese would advertise for me.
Not sure what happened yesterday with ssl - but please mods only use this stream for non-sonic stuff Having the stream show a window-weird sized low bitrate ssl stream when it's on full hd over at /snipealot is kind of.. silly.
On November 11 2012 13:06 snipealot wrote: Not sure what happened yesterday with ssl - but please mods only use this stream for non-sonic stuff Having the stream show a window-weird sized low bitrate ssl stream when it's on full hd over at /snipealot is kind of.. silly.
Is it possible to save vods of just the ssl games. It would be great to have a section for just HD ssl games, I dont mind the youtube vods but the video quality is quite low.
Thanks for all ur streaming work btw. its the greatest thing on TL.
Fish was down so most streamers were playing copyrighted material. Except larva who was trying his hand as sc2 for a bit. Still changed when I found an iccup streamer though so sc2 was on the stream for about 5 minutes
On November 07 2012 03:15 snipealot wrote: Just saw the viewer numbers for 'top50 sc2 streams october' and saw that my total viewers hours(v*h) would put me at rank 11 in that list. Although cool, it made me realize that I should try to get partnered. Just wrote my application to twitch - if I get accepted I'll be looking into a few different ways of contributing to the next season of SSL with any revenue.