>>94785204If you were being serious, from my experience (admittedly biased since I mainly watch gaming streams on Twitch)
>The ads are not a problem if you're tech literate.Majority of people are tech illiterate, or at least, not adept enough. I'm a principal SE and still I'm not going to bother going further than using uBlock to avoid ads. Unless the contents are much much better (which Twitch's aren't), most aren't going to bother with looking up scripts or more obscure addons for it
>The bit-rate and latency tends to be superior.This is true, but latency is rarely an issue on YT as well and unless you are watching streams on TV, you won't see any significant difference in streams' quality either
>The chat is actually readable because it stops for a second>You can't even read youtube chat because it's too fast and emote culture on youtube is somehow worse.At least I and my oshi have never gotten any issue with following YT chat. People might not be able to read every single messages, but it isn't hard to pick out messages and the general gist from it.
I disagree about emotes. At least when I see any emote in chat on YT, it came from and approved by the streamers - as long as you like the streamers, you will likely enjoy her / his emotes as well. On the other hand, Twitch Global Emotes make it so that you might randomly see stuffs like the retarded frog or the faggot making dick sucking mouth emotes - it was fun the first few times, then it gets annoying fast.