>>13774826NTA but it's not about Youtube being bigger, it's about how Twitch still has the streamer audience by the stranglehold. Twitch's monetization and payouts for realtime content creation is significantly better than Youtube, and Twitch's demonitization isn't automated by a pajeet-made bot that automatically assumes animation is for children and demonetizes adult-marked content for saying "fuck" within the first 60 seconds. It is also a lot easier to get a foothold on Twitch than Youtube since Youtube's algorithim is hostile to anybody not pumping out very specifically-crafted content tailored for said algorithim. On Twitch, your biggest obstacle is getting your name out there in the ocean of competition. On Youtube, you have to fight the system even as a big-name content creator.
Youtube is better for archiving, though. There's a reason most Twitch streamers have a Youtube-based archive.