One streamer has shockingly been live on Twitch non-stop for the past 1,104 days.
The content creator hasn’t stopped filming her life for a live audience in just over three years.
This includes everything from sleeping to even showering.
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It seems like streamers are always trying to break records previously set by other creators.
Milestones like the longest stream or most subscribers are highly sought after.
Subathons are also common, which is where a streamer will stay live for a long period of time in an attempt to gain more followers.
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For every new subscriber or donation made, time is added to the clock indicating how long the streamer needs to stay live for.
The title for the longest subathon on Twitch is currently held by a user known as Emilycc.
She has been streaming 24 hours a day and seven days a week for the past three years.
Now on 1,104 days as of writing this (November 20), Emily has the longest streak on the social media platform.
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Her timer indicates that she still has another 645 hours to complete before she can log off, but this could extend as more people subscribe to her.
In second place is a streamer known as SweatyPedals who has spent over 600 days live streaming and is still ongoing.
Many people took to social media to share their shock at how long Emily has been live streaming for.
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In the comment section of an Instagram video, where she shared an update about her subathon, one user wrote: “Best subathon on Twitch.”
Another said: “Now this subathon feels like a child to me and I wanna make it on as long as possible.”
A third person asked: “How do you deal with burn out? That's amazing.”
Emily replied to the question, saying: “I’m deff burnt out but thank you beautiful. I have a caffeine addiction and nothing else to do lmao.”
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A fourth person commented: “This is insanneeeeee bro.. I swear I was in highschool when I first found the stream (that was 2.5 years ago).”
And a fifth added: “At this point I don't even believe you would end the subathon even if the timer ran out.”
The record for the most amount of subscribers was once held by Kai Cenat with 306,621 followers but has since been overtaken by Ironmouse.
The content creator has 326,252 subs which is currently the highest on the platform.