Viewers on Twitch have been waiting for this for a month. Every day people watched this stream, waiting…
Twitch is known for many different things, but not necessarily with observing the migration of moose.
There have long been special categories on Twitch that allow observing nature. There are online cameras set up for watching bird nests, brooks, fields, etc. There is also the “svt_slow” channel in all of this, which starts at a very specific time of the year.
The channel streams through April and May. Dozens of cameras and several thousand viewers online follow the migration of moose. And you might think it is only entertainment for real connoisseurs, but this channel is incredibly popular.
Last year, it had over 30,000 viewers at its peak. Now, the broadcasts are watched by several thousand people without any major advertising.
Until this moment has come
The first moose was caught a few days ago. This is the exact clip of the moment:
The channel is a bit different, in a way unique. In the chat, practically no one writes, and when someone actually does, everyone just wishes each other a nice time – most viewers just turn it on during work and sometimes peek to check if something is moving.
This is something else, something unusual that you don’t normally see on Twitch. Streamers or drama arouse a greater sensation. Although moose are also doing well – this second clip has been viewed over 60,000 times.