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It's all part of the grind. You will get used to it, in no time. How do I know? Well, I have been there.
Well honestly dns based ad blockers and unlock origin thus far has been the basic setup I do for any device I get to use.
a 30 min ad? At that point, i'd just stop watching...
LOL! You can still keep the convo organic. Don't worry too much. BTW, I added a few words of encouragement for you somewhere, maybe on this page or the previous one.
Share it here and who knows how many viewers you can get.
yeah, I almost feel like it's their way of trying to force people to get turbo (or whatever they call it) or to sub to the streamer. I will stream from time to time, mostly a 6DOF games I'm in a team league which has 20 minute matches so I created myself a bot where I can just do !ad30 to run ads so folks won't get interupted during the match. It's 30 seconds of ads to get 10 minutes ad-free. No clue if one can run various lengths but twitch's documentation says 30/60/90/180 second ads are the options. Though, if you run a 30 second ad and like 10 minutes left of ad free, if you run another ad break, it will add to the time
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Well, you gotta start somehwere. Keep going. The first few days, weeks or even months are tough, but, that's what separates a successful person from another who just gave up.
Yup, I guess, everything is returning to normal.
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I'll probably go live next thursday as I first want to edit a video of the footage i got from streaming.
Me as well. It's still a mystery why Google hasn't clocked them on YouTube.
Do let us know when you go live with a link.
Yep. My goal is to grow my channel so I can do it as a part-time/full-time job
So far, I really enjoy streaming so we'll see how far i can go!
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I used to on my home network but it interfered with some things like news videos so I stopped. Though I really should setup a different WiFi SSID that will block ads, something like MyWiFi-Adblocker so it will be simple. I also used DNS66 on my android tablet which did a great job.
Well then, also start a YouTube channel if there's demand for your niche. You are anyways streaming to a channel, why not stream to mutliple platforms in hopes of increasing revenue.
i am also here with a buddy...

They are testing something, trying to serve ads from same endpoints as the video content making dns based ad blockers useless but idk if they will rollout something to block unlock and alike.
Presently, I have to do it per device, cause my router doesn't support OpenWrt. At the pace these ads are multiplying, I might have to soon get an OpenWrt compatible router.
What do you call this cutie?
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I'm streaming minecraft. And yeah, I am planning to make youtube videos out of it too. I currently have about 10 hours of raw minecraft footage, so I gotta edit that into one or two videos.
it's an old torrent tracker, since 2005. just having 1 that long makes you responsible to continue having it.. who can say their project lasted 20 years? my site existed BEFORE YOUTUBE... before twitter.. and many other sites..
I haven't really looked into other streaming sites, like twitch. I think Twitch is the most known/popular?
That was bound to happen. But, only a very little fraction of viewers actually use ad blockers. Hell, the vast majority haven't even ehard of ad blockers yet.
I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked
Yeah, it seems like the current thing to do is multistream to the various platforms and then post trimmed videos to youtube/some other VOD service after the fact (if you switch games/etc.) to also capture additional views
Myabe do an hour each. That way you have about 10 videos. BTW, on YouTube, space them out over a few days. On a new channel, do not upload them all together.
Oh, that's cool. Is it still on an ancient server?