

We'll learn more during the company's Q4 2022 earnings call, which is set to begin today at 2:00 p.m. There are plenty of takeaways from Meta/Facebook's latest earnings report. That number has risen by 18 percent in after hours trading, as of the time of this post. Meta closed at $153.12 per share on Wednesday. While Meta beat revenue expectations, the company's Reality Labs division lost a massive $13.7 billion in 2022. It's a ray of light on what's a mixed bag of an earnings report. That number is steady with what was reported in Q3 2022 and up from the 2.93 billion monthly active users reported in Q2 2022. Twitch has grown exponentially, counting 140 million monthly active users to. Monthly active users are at 2.96 billion, which Meta states is a 2% year-over-year increase. A Guide to being a twitch streamer, what kind of money you can earn from it. Beyond this, our management theme for 2023 is the 'Year of Efficiency' and we're focused on becoming a stronger and more nimble organization."
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"The progress we're making on our AI discovery engine and Reels are major drivers of this. Facebook just reached the milestone of 2 billion daily actives," Meta CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg said in the Meta Q4 2022 earnings report. "Our community continues to grow and I'm pleased with the strong engagement across our apps.
That's up slightly from last quarter's 1.98 billion users and an increase of 4% year-over-year. Facebook's daily active user count is at 2 billion as of December 31, 2022. Some Twitch streamers choose to keep ads enabled, though, so this isn't a guarantee.Meta (META) released its Q4 2022 earnings report on Wednesday, which included the latest user numbers for Facebook. This removes all pre, mid, and post-roll video ads from their stream. Ad-Free Viewing: Lots of streamers choose to reward their subscribers with an ad-free viewing experience.Prizes can range from small objects such as mugs and t-shirts, but can also include larger prizes like video games or consoles. Exclusive Competitions: Many Twitch streamers hold special competitions for their subscribers or give them more entries in a contest that's open to all of their viewers.Not all channels have these special chat rooms since it's up to the streamer to create them. This can be useful for popular channels that have thousands of followers commenting all at once in the chat, which can essentially render it useless. Exclusive Chatroom: Twitch Partners and Affiliates have the option to create a sub-only chat room for their streams that's only accessible to paying subscribers.The total number of hours people spent watching Twitch. Top Twitch streamers went live for over 8 hours. Twitch channel moderators used timeouts in 3.27 million cases in H1 2022. Twitch’s active viewer count record for 2022 was over 6.355 million. There were over 10 million monthly Twitch streamers in Q1 2022. 44 of Twitch’s 2021 users were aged 15-24. The subscriber is also able to send the streamer a customized message for them to read. Twitch told CNN it has more than 15 million daily active users but declined to share how many people use the service each month. 78.36 of Twitch users globally were male. When pressed during a live stream, a special alert will appear to all viewers announcing the new or renewed subscription along with the subscriber's Twitch username and the number of months that they've been subscribed for. Special Alerts: After beginning a Twitch subscription, a special button for sharing will appear in that channel's chat room.Streamers can also add custom badges that change depending on how many months a viewer has been subscribed for, and is done as a way to reward loyalty and encourage more viewers to subscribe. The default badge is that of a star, however, streamers have the option to customize it if they so choose. Badges: Twitch subscriber badges are special icons that display alongside a subscriber's name within the respective channel's chat room.

Emote creation is entirely the responsibility of the channel creator (the streamer), so the number of available emotes will vary from channel to channel. In general, the more subscribers a channel has, the more emotes are made available for its subscribers to use. Subscribers of one channel can use that channel's emotes in any other chat room on Twitch. Emotes: Emotes are specially designed emoticons (or emoji) that are unique to individual Twitch channels and are only available for subscribers of that channel.
