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4 Best Twitter Communities for Streamers (Twitch, Kick & Rumble)

 

You don’t need to join a massive Discord server where you’re just a username in the group . What can help is a good , active group where people know your name, notice when you’re not around, and care about helping you improve. It doesn’t matter if you  stream on Twitch, Kick, Rumble, or wherever you go live, Twitter communities are good for this.

 Here are four worth your time.

 

1. ContentMatch

ContentMatch isn’t just another community that talks about support and never delivers. The whole point is real engagement streamers showing up for your streams. They run regular threads where small streamers drop their links, follow each other, and pop into each other’s chats. Check it out drop your link and make sure to support other streamers 

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2.Twitch Streamers

This is just a straight up community for Twitch streamers to post when they’re live so people can check them out. With 13,000 members, it’s always active so  drop your link, check out other people’s streams, and build your circle from there. 

 If you’re starting out and want a low-effort way to get discovered, this one does the job

Join the chat 

 

3.Livestreaming Community

This one’s bigger and covers all platforms, so you’re not just stuck in a Twitch bubble. With almost 15,000 members, it’s a mix of streamers posting their links, sharing clips, and looking for collabs. It’s less about a specific platform and more about connecting with other streamers no matter where you go live.

 If you want a broad community with a little bit of everything, this one’s worth a look.

Check it out 

 

 4.Rumble 

 

This is one of the biggest streaming communities on Twitter with over 35,000 members, all built around Rumble’s whole freedom of expression and actually letting creators do their thing. People share their live streams, clips, and podcasts, and there’s a strong vibe of creators supporting each other without the usual platform drama.

 If you’re streaming on Rumble or thinking about it, this is where your people are hanging out.

Check out rumble 

 

5.Twitch/Kick Streamers

 

This one’s for streamers who don’t want to be boxed into one platform. It doesn’t matter  if  you’re on Twitch or Kick, the whole point is simple: share your stream, find new people to watch, and get your highlights in front of more eyes. They pin standout clips, so if your content hits, it actually gets seen. With nearly 6,000 members, it’s active without being overwhelming.

 Good spot if you’re bouncing between both platforms and just want more people in your chat.

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Soo… 

Most streamers spend way too long in dead communities wondering why nothing’s happening. If a group’s full of follow-for-follow spam or nobody’s posted in days, leave. A good community moves fast, people actually reply, and you can tell within a few minutes if it’s worth your time. The ones on this list are actually alive.