{"id":60435,"date":"2025-01-28T19:10:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/this-streamer-has-been-live-on-twitch-for-a-year-and-has-no-plans-on-stopping-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:10:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:10:50","slug":"this-streamer-has-been-live-on-twitch-for-a-year-and-has-no-plans-on-stopping-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/this-streamer-has-been-live-on-twitch-for-a-year-and-has-no-plans-on-stopping-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"This streamer has been live on Twitch for a year and has no plans on stopping &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This streamer has been live on Twitch for a year and has no plans on stopping Twitch\/GPHustlaIn an era of subathons and streaming spectacles, one streamer has managed to slip under the radar with the longest broadcast of all time: one full year and counting. His name is GPHustla. GPHustla first began his 24\/7 365 journey on August 15, 2020 by complete accident. As Dexerto first reported, it all began with a 24 hour stream that kept growing. From 48 hours live to eventually 500 and now a full year. And he has no plans on stopping. Despite reaching the one-year milestone, the streamer has his sights set on going another year straight and plans to make the next year even better for his fans. \u201cI will not be ending the 24\/7 experience. I want to continue to upgrade it, and add new experiences to it,\u201d he explained. \u201cEventually I also want to start a content house with a few others and try that for a year. The current goal is 1000 days straight.\u201d I\u2019m the first person in history to spend a year of their life live online every minute \u2014 GPHustlaKICK (@GPHustla) August 15, 2021 Despite being live 24\/7, GPHustla\u2019s life isn\u2019t as out of control as some may expect. If he needs to go out, he\u2019ll transition to an IRL stream and when he\u2019s inside, he\u2019ll be playing games, watching videos and hanging out with viewers. In fact, you could even say he feels better than ever. \u201cI want to let everyone know that first and foremost my mental and physical health are taken care of and if they were ever threatened, I would stop this immediately,\u201d he revealed. \u201cI truly am happy doing this and I like to think I do it for more than myself. There are lots of people that tell me I inspire them every time they check the stream and I\u2019m still live. I know plenty of people that wish they could do this and I know people that never got the chance, so I do it for all of us. Life is short and I don\u2019t need much to be happy.\u201d Of course, streaming non-stop can have some issues, such as power consumption or blackouts out of his control. Luckily, these hiccups have only emerged a few times and he was able to keep the stream going. \u201cAt this point right now, I basically use my phone as my backup device and live stream from there if I have a power issue or internet issue,\u201d he said. \u201cI\u2019ve been lucky and only had to deal with that a few times, but it did not stop the 24\/7 live. I plan on adding a backup generator and UPS battery system in the future.\u201d The past year has also seen some tremendous growth for the streamer as he continues his rise to fame, including some impressive hosts from some top Twitch names such as Germany\u2019s MontanaBlack. \u201cInternational articles have brought me global recognition and some of the biggest names on the platform have shouted me out multiple times including Ludwig, MoistCr1tikal, and many more,\u201d he proudly stated. \u201cI still believe there is a major portion of the platform that hasn\u2019t heard about the 24\/7 stream but that only makes me want to work harder.\u201d As for when the time comes to call it quits, GPHustla doesn\u2019t believe converting back into a non-streaming routine would be challenging at all. \u201cIt\u2019s a simple process of just shutting this all down. That being said I do feel like it might take a while before I stop talking to myself and the non-existent chat,\u201d he joked.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This streamer has been live on Twitch for a year and has no plans on stopping Twitch\/GPHustlaIn an era of subathons and streaming spectacles, one streamer has managed to slip under the radar with the longest broadcast of all time: one full year and counting. His name is GPHustla. 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