Here’s Twitch cheat sheet:
For Viewers
- Following:
- Follow a Channel: Click on the heart icon to follow a channel.
- Unfollow: Click on the heart icon again to unfollow.
- Chat Commands:
- Type
/help
in the chat to see a list of available chat commands. - Common commands:
/mods
,/color
,/me
,/sub
,/gift
, etc.
- Type
- Emotes:
- Use emotes in the chat by typing the emote code (e.g.,
Kappa
,PogChamp
).
- Use emotes in the chat by typing the emote code (e.g.,
- Subscriptions:
- Subscribe to a Channel: Click on the “Subscribe” button.
- Use Twitch Prime Sub: If you have Amazon Prime, link it to Twitch for a free monthly subscription.
- Bits:
- Cheer with Bits: Use Bits to support streamers in the chat (e.g.,
cheer100
).
- Cheer with Bits: Use Bits to support streamers in the chat (e.g.,
- Clips:
- Create a Clip: Click on the clip icon to capture a moment from a stream.
For Streamers
- Starting a Stream:
- Use broadcasting software like OBS or Streamlabs to start your stream.
- Interacting with Chat:
- Respond to messages in the chat to engage with your viewers.
- Channel Points:
- Customize Channel Points rewards for your viewers.
- Subscribers-Only Mode:
- Activate subscriber-only mode in the chat for subscribers.
- Hosting/Raiding:
- Host another channel when you’re offline.
- Raid another channel with your viewers after your stream.
- Custom Emotes:
- Upload custom emotes for your subscribers.
For Moderators
- Moderation Commands:
- Use
/ban
,/timeout
,/unban
, etc., to moderate the chat.
- Use
- Clear Chat:
- Clear the chat with
/clear
to remove spam or inappropriate messages.
- Clear the chat with
- Mod View:
- Access the Mod View for better moderation tools.
- Automod:
- Configure AutoMod settings to automatically moderate the chat.
- Whispers:
- Moderate whispers by typing
/w [username]
followed by the moderation command.
- Moderate whispers by typing
These are just a few key actions you can take on Twitch. Twitch is continuously evolving, so it’s a good idea to explore new features and updates on the platform. For more detailed information, you can refer to the Twitch Help Center.