Some Twitch and YouTube viewers prefer when the content creators they follow remain small, because the community can feel more like a family. User names are easily recognized, viewers get to know one another and even sometimes get together for gaming sessions. As a channel grows, while it might be a positive thing for the content creator, that sense of intimacy gets diluted and viewers can begin to feel lost in the crowd.
Likewise, when a regular viewer disappears for a while, their absence is
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