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A Twitch streamer notices a significant drop in viewership during a specific time slot. What is the FIRST step they should take to investigate the cause?



The FIRST step a Twitch streamer should take to investigate a significant drop in viewership during a specific time slot is to analyze their Twitch Analytics data for that time period and compare it to previous performance. This involves examining metrics such as average viewership, peak viewership, unique viewers, and chat activity to identify any patterns or anomalies. By comparing the current data to historical data from similar time slots, the streamer can determine if the drop is unusual or part of a recurring trend. Specifically, they should look for any correlations between the drop in viewership and changes in content, stream settings, or external factors. For example, did the streamer switch to a different game, adjust their stream schedule, experience technical issues, or face competition from a major event or popular streamer? Analyzing the Twitch Analytics data provides a baseline understanding of the problem and helps the streamer formulate hypotheses about the potential causes. Without this initial data analysis, any further investigation would be based on speculation rather than evidence. Reviewing recent Twitch updates and known platform issues should also be a part of this first step.