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Roman Markov
Roman Markov
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Twitch partners and affiliates can now host simultaneous broadcasts on certain third-party services

Twitch partners and affiliates can now host simultaneous broadcasts on certain third-party services
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Twitch updated the rules of its partner program on August 23 and, for the first time, allowed members of it to simultaneously broadcast on third-party platforms with short streams, such as TikTok and Instagram Live.

YouTube, Trovo, and other similar services that support long-form broadcasts did not get on the "white list". At the same time, content creators have no problem launching a broadcast on YouTube and other similar services right after their Twitch stream ends. Twitch partners still have the right to advertise their third-party channels both in the Twitch channel description and during the broadcast.

We should remind you that many Twitch partners from the U.S., Canada, South America and Europe will be star guests at TwitchCon San Diego 2022, which will take place on October 7-9. You can find out whether your favorite streamer will be attending the event on the official website. You can check out the Top most famous streamers who have confirmed their participation at TwitchCon San Diego 2022 in our article.

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