Twitch Chat Is Awesome

It has its warts like any other online space, but it still is pretty cool.

A. Khaled
5 min readOct 16, 2021
Courtesy of Ludwig on Twitch.

Tracing back the history of online exchange since its earliest days, Twitch chat is as defining and quintessential an experience as it can get. The exchange doesn’t have set parameters or defined parties it must occur between–the beautiful thing about Twitch chat is that it makes the stage whatever it wants it to be, and it made manifest this highly-improbable, yet not-entirely-novel form of communication that is unlike anything else on the internet.

The technical aspects of Twitch chat are in a way the least interesting–it’s a consolidated real-time-updating discussion channel in which all viewers of a stream are able to interact with the content in near-harmonious synchronicity. What ends up setting apart this construct from everything else on the internet is its culture–regulars of the platform see themselves still largely as renegades and outcasts, proponents of a form of entertainment that has yet to hit its greatest strides. Reading any popular streamer’s chat without the full suite of emote extensions installed is a good exercise in knowing just how far removed you are from Twitch’s distinct linguistic and cultural identity–if you understand next to nothing, you’ll likely have to embed yourself in it for a good while before it ceases to become an…

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A. Khaled
A. Khaled

Written by A. Khaled

Internet culture scribe with an interest in the digital economy, content creators, media and politics.

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