How to view your 2022 Twitch Annual Recap

The end of the year is near and the different platforms are releasing their ‘Recaps’, an annual summary in which they give some information of interest to their users. Twitch It is no different and thanks to it you can know a lot about the content you consume and how you do it.

Watch the Recap is very simple, although you can ignore it if you are not attentive to the pop-up notification that will appear at the bottom of the screen as soon as you enter. In case you have ruled it out, enough that click on this link.

The The page you will be directed to is hosted within the site de Twitch, so if you were already logged in you will see it directly. Otherwise, you will see the login form and you can ‘log in’ with complete confidence, since it is safe and nothing will happen to your account.

once you enter, You will first see a summary of what the year has been for the community in general. For example, they have been displayed 21 billion hours and almost 50 billion chat messages have been sent. You can even see which are the favorite emoticons of the community.

But it really interesting is your particular summary. Click on ‘Spectator’ and you will get, first, the number of hours you have watched, the days you have connected, the channel points you have earned and the chat messages sent.

You will also see your most used emoticons. You will probably be able to guess what they are, but it will tell you how many times you have used each one, quite interesting information to try to give your messages more variety.

If you have been a moderator you will have information about it, but If you go down below you will have the most interesting, since it will tell you who your favorite streamers are. It will not only tell you its identity, but it will also give you other data such as hours viewed, messages sent and emoticons sent, bits, channel points earned and the months you have been subscribed.

Finally you will have the most viewed categories and a small infographic with all this data so that you can share it with your friends or through social networks. How has your year on Twitch been?

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