Streaming platform Twitch plans to cap users' highlights and uploads to 100 hours.
Twitch is imposing a storage restriction on certain types of content.
Twitch is limiting streamers to 100 hours of highlights and uploads, and will delete content if a channel exceeds the limit.
Twitch is planning to cull some of the content archived by streamers to save on storage costs. On Wednesday, the streaming ...
Twitch has announced plans to implement a 100-hour storage limit for all highlights and uploads for all users. The ...
Twitch announces that certain on-demand content will be affected by a major change that will go into effect in the coming ...
And while Twitch says that only 0.5 percent of users will be affected by these new limits, gamers are warning that the move threatens to eradicate large swaths of recent gaming history from the ...
This limit does not apply to Past Broadcasts or Clips and is expected to impact less than 0.5 percent of active streamers.
Twitch has announced that starting April 19, it will start putting 100-hour storage cap for Highlights and Uploads.
As Twitch searches for ways to become more profitable, it has announced a new storage limits for creators that isn't going ...
Twitch says storage is costly, so it's putting a cap on how much storage a streamer can take up for their uploads and ...
Twitch says it’s doing this because “Highlights haven’t been very effective in driving discovery or engagement,” and it isn’t worth the cost of storing thousands of hours of such content.