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#23 Twitch chat mod guide in Off Topic

Hello everyone, I'm the one that made that gdoc.

Let me be very clear in that it is definitely NOT a guide unless you want your channel like Broman's is.

That being said, the only reason it exists is because I was asked to make it by people in Broman's chat because they were curious, so I did. The reason it sounds like a job in the guide is because it actually was my job for about 4-5 years in the past for a rather large clan/community that spanned about 20 or so different games. So yes, I do take it "very seriously" and yes, it is one of many hobbies for me. Others involve engineering stuff, cars, and tinkering/inventing things.

Foster indeed hit the nail on the head for sure about what an actual guide would look like. It would basically just be the statement: "Make a bunch of people that share the same idea as you for chat your mods, then make sure they can work together properly, and after that's done you just need to adjust things as the channel grows if needed." That's literally it for a guide, because things become to variant after that and it's fairly pointless to try and encompass everything.

Anyways, just wanted to pop in and give my own view on it and mention why it was made, not that it overly matters.

e: Also, for what it's worth, Davidthewin was just trying to help people out. There's really no need to jump on his ass about it. All that does is make people not want to help anymore. :/

posted about 9 years ago