"It's already too stimulating": Fuslie opens up about her decision to not multi-stream to Twitch on her YouTube comeback stream

Fuslie talked about multi-streaming in her comeback broadcast (Image via fuslie/YouTube)
Fuslie talked about multi-streaming in her comeback broadcast (Image via fuslie/YouTube)

Leslie "Fuslie" has explained her decision to not multi-stream her return broadcast on both YouTube and Twitch, instead choosing to do it on the former platform only. The content creator said she was still unsure of whether she was ready for the implications of mutli-streaming, such as having two chats to read simultaneously.

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Multi-streaming has become a possibility for Fuslie since her exclusive contract with YouTube has ended, allowing her more flexibility and independence regarding where she wants to broadcast herself. Talking about this in her return livestream, she said:

"Right now, I'm on YouTube but technically I don't have to be. Like, my contract ended, isn't that crazy? So, my contract finished September fourth... September fourth/September fifth.
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Fuslie also revealed the reason behind her not hosting a simultaneous stream on Twitch, stating:

"I just was comfortable here, so I was like, I don't wanna really like make this return stream my Twitch premiere stream because then it feels like this, it's like too much, it's already too stimulating and then what? Now, I'm like learning how to stream on Twitch again, all of a sudden?"
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Fuslie talks about her future streams during comeback broadcast on YouTube

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Fuslie had taken a break from YouTube after her broadcast on August 8, 2024, with her return livestream taking place on September 20, 2024. The content creator had also made a community post on YouTube where she described her life away from streaming in the "longest break" she has ever taken in her career.

With her coming back to streaming, Fuslie explained how she had problems determining which platform would be ideal for her fans:

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"I was like, maybe I'll run a poll, but like, I can't run it on YouTube because its like a biased poll. It's like, you run it on Twitch, it's going to be Twitch, you run it on YouTube, you're going to get YouTube people saying YouTube. If you run it on Twitter, well I deleted the app, so... So, I'm like I don't know."
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During the comeback stream, Fuslie also addressed the cheating scandal that had enveloped her in August 2024. Fellow content creator Noah "NoahJ456" reportedly cheated on his wife with Fuslie, which she admitted to in a broadcast on August 8, 2024. This sparked her hiatus from content creation.

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