Sure they could, but why bother? There’s already FOSS twitch-esque sites you can self-host.
Arguably, the real value in their site isn’t even the code, but the streamers and their dedicated viewers. Not to mention the brand recognition and amount of new viewers that stumble into their site daily through Twitch being so big.
That’s why Youtube and the now defunct Beam/Mixer always try/tried to buy up individual streamers - its where the real value is.
You’re completely right, and unfortunately, capturing individual creators is not something open-source and free platforms will ever be able to easily achieve… At least, never as easily ad proprietary ones.
Torrent (128GB)
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First question in mind. Are they using any copyleft code and not complying?
Damn. Now someone could make a twitch clone with that
Sure they could, but why bother? There’s already FOSS twitch-esque sites you can self-host.
Arguably, the real value in their site isn’t even the code, but the streamers and their dedicated viewers. Not to mention the brand recognition and amount of new viewers that stumble into their site daily through Twitch being so big.
That’s why Youtube and the now defunct Beam/Mixer always try/tried to buy up individual streamers - its where the real value is.
You’re completely right, and unfortunately, capturing individual creators is not something open-source and free platforms will ever be able to easily achieve… At least, never as easily ad proprietary ones.
building the website is the easy (comparatively) part, building the community is the hard part