Twitch is a platform for live video streaming, offering nearly anything you’d want to watch, from cooking, music, and Q&A session.
Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service for AWS cloud resources and the applications you run on AWS.
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Triggers when you receive a new follower on Twitch.
Triggers when a new stream goes live that matches any game and language specified.
Triggers when a live stream starts from streamers you specify.
Triggers when a new log is created.
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Two of the most famous companies in the world, Amazon and Twitch, announced that they would be partnering with each other to launch a new feature that would make it possible for streamers to have their live streams recorded automatically. This partnership could potentially be huge for both Twitch and Amazon. It is important to note though, that this feature is only available to Twitch Prime users. If you are a Twitch Prime subscriber, you will have access to this new feature called Auto-Recording.
The reason why Twitch and Amazon have decided to partner together is because both companies know that there are many people out there who enjoy watching live streams of video games rather than playing them. For example, there are Twitch users who watch other people play an RPG game like Dungeon Hunter Champions instead of playing it themselves. In fact, these streamers can make thousands of dplars every single month from all of their subscribers, which is one of the reasons why Amazon decided to offer Twitch Prime free of charge to all members of its Amazon Prime subscription service.
In addition to the many benefits that come with this new feature, it also has some major drawbacks. First of all, there are some who claim that this new automatic recording feature will be against a Twitch user’s privacy. They argue that just because someone decides to stream themselves playing a video game on Twitch does not mean that they want their live streams recorded.. However, if you are a Twitch Prime user, then you will not have to worry about this feature recording your own live streams because this feature only works on other Twitch users’ live streams.
After doing my research, I found out that there are many people out there who do not like this new automatic recording feature. Many believe that it is an invasion of people’s privacy due to the fact that it records other people’s live streams without their permission. But even with the privacy issue aside, I still think that this feature is a good thing as long as Twitch and Amazon keep taking steps to ensure that this new feature respects its users’ privacy.
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