sukik
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The thing Twitch has going for it is that they help and support their streamers/content creators while YouTube ignores them and bludgeons them with bad copyright software. I think twitch just switched over to, or is in the process of switching to html5 streaming. So they're working on improving their platform, presumably with the help of some amazon resources. So it'll come down to whichever happens faster: YouTube developing customer service and a better approach to copyright or twitch solidifying their platform. I just don't see YouTube learning to give a fuck about the people who use their platform, but I could be wrong.