Notre Dame: 'Crowding Out' the Competition - Study Reveals Surprising Livestream Chatting and Tipping Behavior
November 08, 2023
November 08, 2023
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, Nov. 8 (TNSres) -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
Over the past decade, social media giants including X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook, YouTube, Amazon and Twitch have begun offering livestreaming services, allowing users to interact with each other in real time on their computers and mobile phones.
Viewers can engage at no cost with the platform and other users by sending chats and likes, but nearly all livestreaming . . .
Over the past decade, social media giants including X (formerly known as Twitter), Facebook, YouTube, Amazon and Twitch have begun offering livestreaming services, allowing users to interact with each other in real time on their computers and mobile phones.
Viewers can engage at no cost with the platform and other users by sending chats and likes, but nearly all livestreaming . . .