YouTube & Twitch

The video below summarises what I do on these platorms. What's outlined in the 'casual' section is the same type of thing that I do live on Twitch. Generally, what I publish is comprised of my own audio and video creations, live streams of me playing video games and chatting with viewers, and the sharing of my thoughts on things that I find amusing and interesting. Click the corresponding icon above to visit a channel.

Although I haven't done much to market this stuff, I'd like to allot the time to set and adhere to a strategy and schedule for that eventually. This would include attending events, taking advantage of sub-platforms like YouTube's Shorts or Twitch's Clips and posting regularly on social media.

Creating content offline in my own time, bringing a vision to life, editing and manipulating audio, video, or whatever it may be, until it's just right or... Just right ENOUGH for me to share publicly, is a sometimes exhausting but fantastically fullfilling way for me to satisfy my need to create. At the same time, I enjoying being social and bouncing off of other people. As I started to spend more time live streaming I discovered how much more noticiable and engaging the social aspect is as compared to publishing edited content. The way that one can interact and form bonds with different people, often in real time, is fun and interesting to me. The sense of support and connectivity is strong and invigorating, from streamer to chat and vis versa, from chatter to chatter and from streamer to streamer. The community built content and atmosphere is great and the vibrant smörgåsbord of unique groups that can be found in this world never fails to intrigue and amuse me. Below is a screenshot of a Twitch stream broadcasted by a Snail friend of mine called SnaxVT.