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AOC's Debut Twitch Stream Is One of the Biggest Ever (theverge.com) 120

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) made her Twitch debut last night to play Among Us and quickly became one of the platform's biggest broadcasters. According to Twitch, her stream peaked at 435,000 viewers around the time of her first match. The Verge reports: That peak viewership puts her broadcast among the 20 biggest streams ever, according to the third-party metrics site TwitchTracker, and much higher if you're only looking at broadcasts from individual streamers. Ninja holds the record for an individual streamer, with more than 600,000 viewers during a Fortnite match with Drake in 2018. TwitchTracker's metrics suggest that AOC's stream could in the top 10 for an individual in terms of peak viewers.

Ocasio-Cortez's stream came together quickly. She tweeted Monday asking, "Anyone want to play Among Us with me on Twitch to get out the vote?" Major streamers quickly signed up -- she ended up being joined by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Pokimane, HasanAbi, Disguised Toast, DrLupo, and more. Her stream even had graphics prepared, which Ocasio-Cortez said came from supporters who started making art after she tweeted. Despite only having minimal Among Us experience -- Ocasio-Cortez said Monday that she'd never played before, but seemed to have brushed up before the stream -- she did well in her first broadcast. She was chosen as an impostor in the first round and, with a partner, knocked out about half the field before getting caught. Omar later made it to the final three as an impostor before getting voted out by Ocasio-Cortez and Hasan.

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AOC's Debut Twitch Stream Is One of the Biggest Ever

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Wednesday October 21, 2020 @05:53PM (#60633342)
    Vote him out.
  • odd did not see them as social media more gaming? Shows what I know.
  • by The_mad_linguist ( 1019680 ) on Wednesday October 21, 2020 @06:04PM (#60633372)

    All politicans should play Among Us on stream. It'll be useful for voters to hear their 'I am lying to you' voice.

    • Yeah, all politics aside, it's actually nice to see some politicians who are "normal everyday people". We should have more politicians that are more modern and relatable to the current generation.

      • Normal everyday people aren't dumb enough to be politicians. So, do I want my boss to yell at me every day, or do I want three quarters of the country to yell at me every day? Or, I don't know what I'm doing, so where can I go to do the maximum amount of harm?

      • We should vote for more politicians that are relatable. It's literally their job to relate to the people. Modern politics is a messed up place where voters seem to stop caring or interacting outside of a campaign window. That's partly on us, not just the politicians who often stop listening. I'm 100% for any government representative coming down to "our level" and doing normal human things with us. It means we see them as human beings too and should encourage us to talk to them.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        Problem is "normal everyday people" are very divisive under our systems.

        In places where coalition governments are the norm voters accept a plurality of views. Where there is a two party system people only want candidates matching their views to have any power because it's winner-takes-all.

        There are various tactics that politicians employ because of this. Some try not to have any policies, a particularly popular trick in the UK. Don't commit to anything, be as vague as possible so nobody can object to anythi

    • It'll be useful for voters to hear their 'I am lying to you' voice.

      That's not a problem. I'm more interested in hearing the "I'm telling the truth" voice. I've never heard that from a politician before.

  • have anything to do with the hundreds of thousands of combined followers who consistently watch "Pokimane, HasanAbi, Disguised Toast, DrLupo, and more".

    This isn't really news to anyone who understands that when you invite some of the top 20 names of twitch to all be on the same stream, and then add two politicians to act like they're "normies" and say "WHITE IS SUS!" every once in a while, sure - it's the politicians that are the draw... not the pretty much top tier streamers bringing their audiences along.

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