Sunday, July 26, 2020

Can you see who is watching?

Can twitch streamers see who is watching?

As a Twitch viewer, you may be wondering if the streamer can see who is watching their stream. The short answer is no, the only identity a streamer can see is the chat viewers who are logged in with a Twitch account. If you are not logged in, the streamer has no way to know it's you!
Views by location

Twitch channels do receive some geographic location data in their analytics dashboard, which shows what country the viewers are from. However, this data is very general and doesn't provide any specific information about the viewer's identity.

In addition to location data, Twitch channels also receive some referral URL data from embedded players. This data provides information about how viewers arrived at the stream, such as through a link on social media or a search engine.

It's important to note that some streamers may include custom URL links in their profile section, which can potentially track a viewer's IP address. This is why it's essential to be cautious when clicking on panel links or URLs listed on the page to safeguard your privacy.

However, Twitch does offer streamers the ability to set up subscriber-only streams or channels, which require viewers to have a subscription to view. This means that the streamer would be able to see the identities of their subscribers who are watching the stream.

It's important to note that as a viewer, you have the ability to remain anonymous while watching streams on Twitch. You can choose to not log in with a Twitch account or use a username that doesn't reveal your true identity.

In conclusion, Twitch streamers cannot see the identities of their viewers unless the viewer is logged in with a Twitch account and participating in the chat. While some general location and referral URL data is available to streamers, this data does not reveal any personal information about the viewer. However, viewers should be cautious when clicking on custom URL links as they may potentially track their IP address. It's important to remember that you have control over your privacy as a viewer and can choose to remain anonymous while watching Twitch streams.

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    1. What would the url look like? And where is the video player screen?

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  2. what would the custom url links look like? And where is the video player screen?

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    1. On the twitch website, under the video player is generally the panels section. Panels can have URLS that the streamer can insert, they can be images with URLS or Text URLs. If they put a URL that they control the weblogs to they can see the IP address of who clicked on it.

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  3. What would the url look like? And where is the video player screen?

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  4. Kids are too dumb and some adults paying money to bums for playing video games lol subbing for years in advance costing hundreds of real money lol wtf

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