I’m Not Charismatic, My Streams Are Boring, and I Still Stream on Rumble
I’m currently livestreaming on Rumble, and right now I’m doing variety streams. That means I react to videos, play different games, and sometimes just do random things on stream. There’s no strict format, no high-energy gimmicks, and no constant yelling into the microphone. It’s just me, live, doing what I enjoy.
I chose Rumble because, for me, it’s a great alternative to YouTube.
One of the biggest reasons is monetization. On Rumble, I can monetize my content without needing to be a partner. There’s no long checklist, no impossible requirements, and no feeling that I have to jump through hoops just to earn something from the time and effort I put in. Another big reason is freedom. I don’t constantly feel like I’m walking on eggshells when it comes to what I can say or talk about.
That said, streaming on Rumble isn’t perfect.
The biggest problem I’m facing right now is growth. I’m not getting a lot of views, and growing the channel is hard. Part of that is because my content is very niche. Variety streaming already makes growth difficult, and doing it in a chill, low-energy way makes it even harder. On top of that, I’m not a very charismatic person. I don’t have that natural streamer personality that keeps people glued to the screen.
I’m also more on the conservative side of the political spectrum. I lean more toward common sense with most things. I don’t defend PDF files, if you know what I mean, and I don’t pretend that obvious things are suddenly complicated just to fit a narrative. That alone already puts me in a smaller corner of the internet, especially when streaming platforms are involved.
Another thing that doesn’t help is that I’m an introvert in real life.
Streaming doesn’t magically turn me into an extrovert. Most of the time, when someone types something in chat, I don’t respond right away. It’s not because I’m ignoring people or being rude. It’s because I genuinely don’t know how to respond. Small talk doesn’t come naturally to me, and thinking of something meaningful to say on the spot can be difficult.
Because of that, some people have said my streams are boring.
And honestly? They’re probably right.
There’s nothing I can really do about that without becoming a completely different human being. I could force myself to act louder, fake reactions, exaggerate emotions, or pretend to be someone I’m not. But that wouldn’t be me anymore. That would just be a performance, and I have zero interest in doing that.
I’m just being me.
I continue streaming not because I’m chasing numbers, fame, or viral clips, but because I find it fun and relaxing. Streaming gives me something to look forward to. It gives me a space where I can play games, watch videos, and unwind without pressure. Even if only a few people show up, that’s fine with me.
I think there’s value in that kind of content, even if it’s not popular.
Not everyone wants constant noise, endless talking, or forced hype. Some people just want something chill in the background. Something calm. Something casual. And that’s exactly what my streams are.
If you’re the kind of person who enjoys relaxed variety streams, casual gaming, video reactions, and a more laid-back atmosphere, then you might actually like what I do. There’s no pretending here. No fake personality. No manufactured drama. Just a guy streaming because he enjoys it.
If that sounds like your kind of thing, feel free to check out my Rumble channel. Follow if you like the content, and if you’re able to support me and my work in any way, that would be awesome too.
Here’s my Rumble channel:
https://rumble.com/user/kabalyero
I’ll keep streaming regardless of the numbers. As long as it stays fun and relaxing for me, that’s enough reason to keep going.
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