commanderroot.bsky.social
Twitch Partner | Building software solutions https://twitch-tools.rootonline.de/ | https://vault.root-space.eu/
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Thank you for letting me known about this. I've create a feature request to possibly support this once it's publicly released github.com/CommanderRoo...
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I've added the option to enable / disable notifications. As for editing more, it's probably just easier to create a new notification and then delete the old in that case
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This option has now been added
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The social media network distribution at the end of Q1 2025 looked like this:
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The tipping service usage at the end of Q1 2025 looked like this:
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If you require 5 or more streams it looks like this:
35,817 (1.11%) partners,
779,260 (24.18%) affiliates and
2,407,248 (74.71%) plebs.
With 10 or more streams:
32,128 (1.66%) partners,
591,679 (30.61%) affiliates and
1,309,156 (67.73%) plebs.
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In Q1 2025 there have been 7,371,335 users which streamed at least once,
41,203 (0.56%) partners,
1,125,623 (15.27%) affiliates and
6,204,509 (84.17%) plebs.
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This was the worst pre "april first joke" ever but everything should now be up and running again. Please let me know if you notice anything funky.
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I wish it was that easy to find out. The data is not indexed for that column so I would have to recheck every of the 1 billion accounts (which takes 12+ hours)
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The scan for the badges took a bit over a month so some badge data is out of date for that amount of time.
The plebs / affiliate / partner status is more up to date. Some now "Plebs" might have been Partners back when their badges were scanned
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Sadly that's not possible as the Twitch API doesn't return any game information for VODs
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It does not as it can't know the bitrate of all the VODs (which also could fluctuate).
The FAQ has some information about what one hour of 6k bitrate uses (2.7 GB). The Twitch dashboard shows you the VOD hours.
Once the files are backed up the Vault shows the current usage on the payments page.
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There are lots of users with such accounts. Are you changing the PDS? If so that's probably a mistake. Can you send a screenshot of your settings0
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DM or email ([email protected]) is fine for me, whatever works best for you.
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You're talking about this one twitch-tools.rootonline.de/vod_manager.... right? In that case it's not possible. Only the broadcaster can use it for their own channel
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On the Youtube export window is a display of the cost. You can also see your current usage on the account page
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I haven't tested it but I think having 2FA and such setup might help to increase the limit
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If you then also want to export the VODs to Youtube then that might take longer as Youtube uploads are limited (by Google) to 10 - 101 videos per day (depends on the account).
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I have started a lot of extra servers which means it would probably be done quite fast. My best guess would be in under 24 hours
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Sounds like something on Youtube's / Google's end then. The only thing I could think of would be trying it in an incognito window. Other than that just trying later might also work
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That is not true. If you made a highlight then the VOD from which it came from can be deleted without affecting the highlight
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Interesting, anyone can use it but the invoicing is indeed in Euro (but most cards support the conversion)
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Yes, chat is also backed up
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What makes you think it's just for the EU? It's a normal website which can be used from anywhere in the world
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To login to the Vault you create a new account. Once logged in you can link your Twitch and Youtube accounts on the "Account" page
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Depends on your Youtube account. Some allow only 10 per day and some up to 101. The tool just queues the exports and works them when Youtube allows them.
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That's gonna be very difficult. I personally don't track any chat / viewer activity.
I'm not sure if there are any common markers for them
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There are multiple factors which can result in an account being marked as bot. The most common way would be if the account is part of multiple follow bot raids
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Happy Birthday!
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Having multiple Youtube accounts linked is on the feature wishlist for some time but there are some technical limitations which prohibit a properly working implementation at this time
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Title / game condition is tricky and could get complicated real quick. You would have to start the backup to see if it matches or not. It's easier to just backup everything and delete what you don't want or just backup what you actually want. You can already use a bot to do the referral link posting
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I have modified the code and it will now create an embed if you don't have an image attached and the "{{twitchURL}}" playholder is used in the message
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I did have tools for Twitter in the past but Elon shut them down shortly after he bought the platform.
As for Instagram or Facebook, I don't use these platforms and also their 3rd party APIs are very limited so you couldn't really do much with them anyways
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The social media network distribution at the end of Q4 2024 looked like this:
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The tipping service usage at the end of Q4 2024 looked like this:
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If you require 5 or more streams it looks like this:
37,000 (0.96%) partners,
871,092 (22.63%) affiliates and
2,940,584 (76.41%) plebs.
With 10 or more streams:
33,820 (1.42%) partners,
682,947 (28.71%) affiliates and
1,662,241 (69.87%) plebs.
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In Q4 2024 there have been 8,551,156 users which streamed at least once,
42,327 (0.49%) partners,
1,223,784 (14.31%) affiliates and
7,285,045 (85.19%) plebs.
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In Germany places which sell batteries are required by law to take them back (same with motor oil and old electronic devices)