Twitch star Tyler "Trainwreckstv" Niknam has revealed that he plans to create or partner with a livestreaming platform that would primarily contract small to mid-sized streamers.
Taking to Twitter, the 31-year-old provided his take on major livestreaming platforms, saying that they consider creators to be "irrelevant." He emphasized that streamers are the backbone of the industry and that they "deserve at least a little security."
Trainwreckstv's tweet read:
Trainwreckstv hinted at his plans to create a new livestreaming platform during a broadcast on October 17, 2022. He stated that he would put out regular content like Gordon Ramsay reaction streams and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive case openings on Twitch:
However, the Twitch star was unsure about streaming gambling-related content. He then claimed that he had "some things in the works," adding that he might create a livestreaming platform of his own.
He said:
Three days later, Trainwreckstv confirmed through a social media update that he was working towards creating a livestreaming platform centered around small to mid-sized content creators.
The announcement went viral on Twitter, with numerous community members lauding the streamer's endeavors:
Twitter user @scollie42_ inquired how the internet personality effectively planned to get people to his platform over Twitch:
Trainwreckstv replied by referring to himself as the "black sheep of Twitch." He claimed to have single-handedly created several trends across "all platforms over the last four years."
The streamer added that he had a vision and that he would rather fail than be "constantly disrespected by people and a platform":
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