Backseat gaming

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Is Backseat Gaming allowed on stream?

You will notice this new acronym* in the title or overlay on the stream. It signifies that Backseat Gaming is permitted.

Backseat gaming is when someone observes a streamer playing a video game and provides ongoing commentary or advice. This can happen in person or during live streams. Although it can be beneficial for some, offering different strategies or insights, it often annoys the streamer. You be engaging in backseat gaming if you:

– Offer advice without being asked.
– Become annoyed when your suggestions are not implemented.
– Struggle to enjoy watching a game when you are not playing.
– Believe you have more knowledge than the current player.

Why is backseating annoying?

Intrusiveness: When a streamer is focused on a game, having someone constantly “talking” in your ear can be distracting.


Diminished Challenge: Part of the joy in gaming comes from personal achievement. This joy is undermined if someone else guides you through every step.


Rudeness: Offering advice is one thing, but taking over someone’s game can be impolite.


To avoid backseat gaming, be mindful of your behavior:

Refrain from unsolicited advice.
Let players enjoy the game without constant commentary.
Respect others’ gaming experiences and preferences. If someone doesn’t want your help, don’t force it!

*So, what is the acronym? A new acronym for allowing Backseat Gaming is: BsG

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