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In Defense of NPC Livestreams
Stop pretending to be scandalized by something as basic as pretty women having fun online.
Inside the Fantastically Silent World of Deaf Streamers
Silent streams are attracting millions of viewers on social media around the world, but accessibility on the internet remains a sticky point.
The Gamers Who Regularly Stream to No One
There are thousands of people streaming for single digit audiences. We asked them what it’s like, and the steps they've taken to grow their audiences.
The US Army Is Trying to Recruit Soldiers on Twitch
The organization is hoping to attract tech-savvy young people.
Quarantine Has Made Artists’ Late Night Performances Way More Interesting
Jacob Collier and ‘The Tonight Show’ booker Julie Gurovitsch tell VICE how the pandemic has forced musicians to get creative.
Listen to the Supreme Court Live Stream Its Oral Arguments for the First Time Ever
Supreme Court Justices will phone in to hear oral arguments, and now, everyone can eavesdrop.
In a Time of Isolation, Dance Music Offers Community Through Streaming
Amid coronavirus, dance music mainstays like New York club Nowadays and the label Mad Decent are diving headlong into streaming.
Bands Are Streaming Their No-Crowd Concerts on Twitch
Hardcore outfit Code Orange broadcasted their hometown Pittsburgh show to 13,000 online viewers—ten times the empty venue’s max capacity.
The Perils of Livestreaming on Reddit
Reddit is trialling a livestreaming service. Two social media and online community researchers ask what impact it may have on moderators.
Cops Seek Dunkin' Donuts Thief Who Livestreamed Himself Stealing a Doughnut
The South Brunswick police are calling the man the "Donut Desperado."
Machine Learning Identifies Weapons in the Christchurch Attack Video. We Know, We Tried It
It took 29 minutes for a Facebook user to first report the livestream of the Christchurch terrorist. Now a machine learning system spots weapons in the stream with an over 90 percent confidence rating.
Documents Show How Facebook Moderates Terrorism on Livestreams
On Friday, at least 49 people were killed in terror attacks in New Zealand. Documents, sources, and interviews with senior Facebook employees show how difficult it is for social media companies to moderate live footage.