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How to Get Verified on Twitch

By Matthew Lynch
June 11, 2023
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Twitch is a platform that enables you to stream your favorite video games, share your thoughts, and interact with like-minded individuals. The more people engaged with your content, the more lucrative your career on Twitch becomes. This includes building your follower base, increasing your views, and being recognized as a prominent Twitch content creator. One way to achieve this is to become a verified Twitch user. Here’s how to get verified on Twitch.

First, ensure that you fulfill Twitch’s requirements for verification. Twitch’s requirements for verification include a minimum of 50 followers, an account that has been active for two months or more, streaming content that complies with Twitch’s terms of service, and a complete bio section on your Twitch profile.

Second, build your Twitch following consistently. Twitch verification is only given to content creators who have a steady and engaged audience. Grow your following by regularly streaming content that engages your audience, running promotions on your social media pages, and interacting frequently on Twitch forums.

Third, ensure that you comply with Twitch’s community guidelines. Twitch has specific rules you must follow if you want to get verified. There are no shortcuts, and cheating will not get you anywhere. Twitch verifies content creators who contribute positively to the platform and adhere to Twitch’s guidelines.

Fourth, create consistent and high-quality content. Consistency and quality are necessary elements of getting verified on Twitch. Your streams should be professional, engaging, and valuable to your audience. Make sure your equipment is top-notch so that your viewers have a positive experience watching your content.

Lastly, submit your verification application to Twitch. Once you meet the requirements, it’s time to submit your application to Twitch. Go to Twitch’s verification page, and fill out the application form. Provide all necessary information, such as your username, the number of followers you have, and how long you’ve been active on Twitch. You may also need to provide additional documentation, such as a government-issued ID, to verify your identity.

In conclusion, getting verified on Twitch is a significant achievement that can help you monetize your content and become a prominent content creator on the platform. Follow these steps consistently and with patience, and you’ll increase your chances of getting verified sooner. With hard work and dedication, you’re sure to achieve your goals on Twitch!

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