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motorpotter

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i have stopped streaming for a while due to uni commitments like and its a pain when you want to stream but needing to do work 1st :(
 

ultradragon313

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Freedom! Member
I had applied a few days ago. How long does it take to hear back? Should I reapply??? Also, on the application page when it asks for your Twitch channel, does it mean just your name or does it want the full link? One more question: How do they know if you are a Freedom partner already?

Helpful responses would be appreciated.

My Twitch channel: http://www.twitch.tv/elite_soldier_6
[DOUBLEPOST=1422757518][/DOUBLEPOST]Any info from people that have previously applied and got accepted, like how long it takes?
 
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WobblyCaptain

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Freedom! Member
Yeah, I just got accepted this morning. It does take a few days. Do we get a revenue share from it or is it just being featured on their page? I didn't see anything about doing commercials or running ads.

I got accepted yesterday too I had almost given up on it took a couple of weeks and as of yet I am not active on twitch a great deal but I am planning on doing a few regular slots just having a few test sessions first before I commit to regular times.
I too didn't see anything about revenue share or running ads and would be interested how this works if at all so I know how much to put into it don't wish to waste my time when I could be making videos.
 

Memnoch

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I got accepted yesterday too I had almost given up on it took a couple of weeks and as of yet I am not active on twitch a great deal but I am planning on doing a few regular slots just having a few test sessions first before I commit to regular times.
I too didn't see anything about revenue share or running ads and would be interested how this works if at all so I know how much to put into it don't wish to waste my time when I could be making videos.

You wouldn't be wasting your time WC, your streaming footage can become the raw footage you use to make new videos with. I don't record locally, I export gaming sessions/highlights to YouTube. Then I can download those as needed & make compilations/montage videos.