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  2. Sketch (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Sketch (streamer) Kylie Cox (born 1998 or 1999), [4][1] known online as Sketch or TheSketchReal, is an American Twitch streamer and YouTuber. He is well known for his catchphrase, " What's up, brother? ", which went viral and became a trend on the short-form video platform TikTok.

  3. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    Twitch is an American video live-streaming service that focuses on video game live streaming, including broadcasts of esports competitions, in addition to offering music broadcasts, creative content, and "in real life " streams. Twitch is operated by Twitch Interactive, a subsidiary of Amazon. [4] It was introduced in June 2011 as a spin-off of ...

  4. Emmett Shear - Wikipedia

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    Emmett Shear (born 1983) is an American Internet entrepreneur and investor. [1][a] He is the co-founder of live video platform Justin.tv. He was the chief executive officer of Twitch when it was spun off from Justin.tv until March 2023. In 2011, Shear was appointed as a part-time partner at venture capital firm Y Combinator. [2]

  5. Will Neff - Wikipedia

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    2022. Last updated: July 17, 2024. William Savage Ebers Neff (born September 14, 1989), better known as Will Neff, is an American Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and actor. [3] He is the co-host of the game show Name Your Price, alongside fellow Twitch streamer AustinShow. He is also the co-host of the Fear& podcast.

  6. Justin.tv - Wikipedia

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    Justin Kan speaking at Gnomedex in 2007. The original Justin.tv was a single channel featuring Justin Kan. Wearing a webcam attached to a baseball cap and streamed online via a laptop-backpack system designed by co-founder Kyle Vogt, [10] Kan decided he would wear the camera 24/7, and he began streaming continuous live video and audio at midnight March 19, 2007. [11]

  7. Mitch Jones (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    He primarily played World of Warcraft player-versus-player combat. He would later begin streaming IRL (in real life) content. In 2015, Jones' stream averaged 5,000 concurrent viewers. [3] Throughout his streaming career, Jones has been involved in controversies which resulted in his Twitch account receiving lengthy bans.

  8. What parents need to know about Twitch - AOL

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    On Twitch, users livestream content and creators interact with viewers via chat. Providing financial donations to creators, including minors, is a key part of Twitch.

  9. Sodapoppin - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson "Chance" Morris IV [3] (born February 15, 1994), [4] known professionally as Sodapoppin, is an American Twitch streamer and YouTuber.He has one of the largest followings on Twitch, with over 8.7 million followers and over 398.3 million views as of August 15, 2022; [5] he also has over 1.11 million subscribers and over 444.5 million views on YouTube. [6]