Not only does Twitch record everything you ever type into the chat and make it available to me: I have my own separate archiver service recording every single message ever typed into the chat.
The bot has commands available TO EVERYONE to get the first and the last message of ANY chatter, as well as some stats, like the amount of time a chatter used a particular word. Basically, assume that the logs of this chat are very public before typing anything in there.
The command syntax is a weird complex mess that I made for Twitch Plays Noita.
Song request example: sr:{ YouTube Music url or code }
Very tl;dr - simple commands like !uguu work (although the og syntax is tilde suffix, like scream~), but if command accepts an argument you need to write it with a colon (and quotes/braces if argument contains spaces or colons etc) like so song-request:"url"~.
More than one arguments look like command:one:two:three~ but at that point go read the entire documentation at the link below lmao :)
Look at the command syntax and list of existing commands here: https://uq.rs/help (The site is hosted in Ukraine, if you can't reach it then your funny country blocks it 🤷 Use a VPN ig)
Use the global-macro-list~ (gml~ also works) command for current list of global macros, which includes sounds and stuff.
The usual stream start time for me is around 7pm to 11pm EEST.
As for day of week, sundays are a guaranteed day off with very rare exceptions, otherwise I strive to stream every day, but it averages to 3-4 days a week with absolutely no fixed schedule 🤷
It depends on whether my (very bad to the point of being a real issue) sleep schedule allows me to not be dead, general lack or presence of energy, and occasionally having to do actual work for my real job ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Language: English only, I can/will respond to ukrainian occasionally. While I dont hate russian straight up - it makes me cringe big time, not even only because of the obvious reason neccessarily, its just that generally I dont like the vibes of most russian-speaking communities and russian reminds me of that.
