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Are Viewbots Worth the Risk on Twitch? A Closer Look

Viewbots on Twitch are extremely popular these days because they offer a plethora of benefits. Sure, they’re not perfect and may have some drawbacks as well. Now, like every streamer out there, you probably wonder if viewbots are worth the risk, especially given Twitch’s increasing crackdown on artificial viewership..

From many points of view, they’re totally worth it. From another point of view, they could be too risky and must be ignored. With these thoughts in mind, let’s take a look at different situations and circumstances in terms of using viewbots.

When Viewbots Are Worth the Risk

Viewbots are totally worth it if you’re new to Twitch. They come with a series of benefits, hence their popularity among newbies. Let’s take a quick look at their advantages:

  • Higher numbers, which will make you appear more popular than you actually are. This can boost the visibility barrier that many beginners face.
  • Better visibility, which will help you grow your streaming account in a natural way. Twitch algorithm favors streams with higher viewer counts.
  • More contracts, which will clearly give you a financial advantage for your streams.
  • Organic growth, which is the most important reason wherefore you use them. When real viewers see higher engagement, they’re more likely to tune in and stick around.

Now, if you’re totally new to Twitch, it makes no difference how good your content is. You could be one of the world’s greatest players in certain games. If you don’t have a huge following on social media, no one’s going to know about your stream. 

That’s the problem with many Twitch newbies. They’re good at what they do, but they also create high-quality content. Unfortunately, it’s not visible, so it gets lost in the mediocrity of the platform’s saturated streaming landscape.

A Twitch view bot won’t make the difference, but getting hundreds or even thousands of them will bring in all the above-mentioned benefits. This means as a newbie, you get higher exposure, which will clearly boost your organic growth. In the long run, all the other advantages will kick in as well.

Now, if you’ve done your homework, you already know that viewbots can harm you as well. For example, you can’t have 10,000 viewers on one stream and 200 on the next one. You’ll need to maintain the standard. Then, you can’t have 10,000 viewers on your first stream. You have to “grow” gradually to avoid raising suspicion.

If you do get caught, what’s the worst thing that can happen? First of all, your reputation will be affected. Twitch communities value authenticity, so being exposed can lead to loss of trust. Second, your account could get suspended or closed. It sounds like a nightmare, but is it really?

If you’re new to Twitch, you probably don’t even have a reputation. Second, if your account gets closed, you won’t lose too much anyway, since you’re too new to have a massive organic following. Just change your identity, start a new one and do it better this time , though this cycle can be exhausting.

Plenty of streamers used or still use viewbots, including famous streamers. If your bots look like real people, chances are you won’t even get caught. Besides, this is a temporary boost. As organic traffic kicks in, you can reduce the number of bots. With time, you won’t need any of them, if managed carefully.

When Viewbots Aren’t Worth the Risk

There are also situations when viewbots aren’t really worth the risk.

For example, if you have a massive following and you’re already famous on Twitch, chances are you don’t even need them anyway. If you do want to grow quickly and reach another level, you may have to think about it twice. Your account could get shut if you don’t do it properly, so it’s not worth it.

Since you already have a big following, you can use your influence (whether on Twitch or other social media channels) to reach more people. You could engage in different collaborations, for example. There are safer ways to grow.

With all these, there are popular streamers out there who still rely on viewbots. Despite being popular, there’s always room for more. However, such choices often come down to personal risk strategy.

And to make sure you never get caught, it’s imperative to use viewbots from professional companies. As long as they look like real people, there’s nothing to worry about.

Furthermore, when you already have a big following, chances are a bunch of fake viewers won’t even be noticed. It makes no difference if you have 5,000 people or 100,000 people watching you. Growing your audience with 10% or so every now and then won’t be noticeable to Twitch.

As a short final conclusion, are viewbots worth the risk on Twitch? While there’s clearly a risk, there are many situations when viewbots are completely irrelevant for Twitch. If you’re new to the platform, you have nothing to lose anyway, so you might as well go for them.

The risk is more obvious if you already have a big following. In this case, you actually have something to lose, so you may have to think twice about it.

With all these, there are people from all categories of streamers who still rely on viewbots to inflate their numbers for a variety of reasons.

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