Here is the changelog of the Streams Charts streaming analytics service for October and November 2022.
October 4
Improved the logic of our Brand analyzer in Twitch chats. Added reports history for users.
October 5
On October 3, 2022, Twitch officially removed the host feature. Because of this, we removed the 'Number of hosts' metric on the Twitch stream pages from October 4 and newer. For streams on October 3 and earlier this metric is still available.
Also, in our Twitch Raid & Host Finder, you can find the latest raids on streamers, as well as historical host data.
October 24
Added Convert Username to Channel ID tool. Available for channels on Twitch, Trovo, Booyah, and Nimo.
November 1
Added Esports activity block for each Twitch streamer who is an active/former professional player.
It's located on the main page of a channel under About section and includes the current player's team, total earnings, and latest tournaments. Check s1mple page to see how it looks.
November 4
Improved the logic of our Streams Titles Checker tool. Added the ability to select custom channels or user lists for analysis.
November 8
The user lists created by Streams Charts have been updated with actual streamers. Added list with the top 500 VTubers from Twitch and YouTube.
November 11
Reworked our platform filter across the site.
All of the streaming platforms for which we have data are now available for purchase in a Streamer subscription (including NimoTV, Bigo LIVE, Nonolive, and AfreecaTV).
November 11
Data for the streaming platform Mildom is now available on Streams Charts. More details.