Twitch is more than just a game streaming platform—it’s a community-driven space where viewers can support their favorite streamers through Cheering. Cheering on Twitch allows users to send Bits, a virtual currency, to interact with and support streamers financially. If you’re new to Twitch, understanding how to Cheer can enhance your experience and help you engage with the community. In this guide, we’ll break down what Cheering is, how it works, and the step-by-step process to Cheer on Twitch like a pro!
Ways to Cheer on Twitch
To Cheer on Twitch, you need Bits, which can be earned by watching ads or purchased to unlock Cheering emotes. Simply type “cheer” followed by the number of Bits in the chatbox to support a streamer. Keep in mind that some streamers set a minimum Bit requirement for Cheering on their channel. The cheapest Cheer starts at 100 Bits, displaying a purple Cheering emote.
Steps to Cheer on Twitch
Cheering on Twitch is very simple; follow the steps below, and you can send Cheers from the chatbox.
- Type the ‘Cheer’ word.
- Then type the number of Bits you want to send to the streamer next to the Cheer word.
- You can add other words that show your appreciation if you want. You can also send emotes.
- Lastly, send the message.
After you send the message, your Cheer message will be seen in the chat, and your Cheer will be added to the streamer’s account.
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I rarely cheer on Twitch, but this article inspired me to do it more often. Well done and well elaborated.