Their half/half approach of curating live and edited video content I don't see boding well for people interested specifically in streaming, whether it's watching or broadcasting. Only being able to browse popular/trending games means event streams that run more obscure games will have less visibility versus what they'd have on twitch. Unless I'm missing something, 'Popular' doesn't correlate with most current viewers, so both categories are calculated over a span of time rather than now. Marathon events like GDQ or speed run races that constantly switch between games, unless they specifically are curated from YouTube, will get lost because they won't pop up on the list of streamers on the right, or on either of the games lists on the left. Requiring people to actively dig for a streamer's info when they land on their streaming page is much less effective than it being shown all at once, and with the lack of built in monetization options/ability to decorate their details page with graphics to offload that info, I'm curious how much of that will factor into the stream graphic diarrhea people here are already so averse to.