Wake Up Wednesday- Streamers

March 19, 2025

Livestreaming is now a major part of children’s entertainment, evolving from gamers sharing screens into a booming industry with diverse personalities. While watching streamers can be entertaining, it comes with no small number of risks for children, such as misinformation, negative influences, and inappropriate content. With over 2.5 million viewers on Twitch – the current most popular streaming platform – at any one time, this guide highlights the potential dangers associated with watching livestreams and the importance of staying informed.

We’ve created this free guide – also available in podcast format – to provide parents and educators everything they need to know about streamers and how to keep children protected.

Sources:

https://www.notta.ai/en/blog/twitch-statistics

https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/asmongold-apologizes-after-backlash-over-racist-comments-2945020/

https://www.dexerto.com/youtube/coffeezilla-blasts-hawk-tuah-crypto-token-in-heated-confrontation-with-haliey-welch-2999398/




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