During a recent livestream, Twitch streamer Jeremy "Disguised Toast" provided his take on how people should kickstart their livestreaming careers on Twitch.
As he played the life simulator game Dinkum with other internet personalities, Disguised Toast stated that people should not expect to begin a streaming career simply by "pressing the streaming button." Instead, they should focus on establishing a presence on other media platforms or become exceptionally skilled at a specific game.
After extending his stay in Tokyo, Japan, Jeremy finally returned to America and got together with other content creators to host a gaming stream.
As he was busy farming his way and building the perfect island in Dinkum, the OfflineTV member explained how people should start off with their streaming career on Twitch and said:
Following a few seconds of silence, Jeremy took a sarcastic dig against Tyler "Ninja's" streaming masterclass.
For some context, on July 31, YouTuber Drew Gooden enrolled himself and reviewed the Fortnite sensation's guide to becoming a streamer, and the former went on to brutally roast the latter's masterclass by saying that "it had ruined his life."
Toast referred to the same guide and claimed that Ninja was "lying." He said:
Moving past the ironic comments, Jeremy mentioned the ideal path for an individual to become a Twitch streamer.
He stated that budding streamers should either start channels on video-sharing platforms like YouTube or TikTok or they should be "really good" at a game of their liking:
The conversation on the topic came to a close when Jeremy mentioned:
Some fans present on the streamer subreddit r/LivestreamFail suggested that people can still find a way to become a livestreamer by stream sniping big-named
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