Yeah I did my usual thing, getting caught up in feedback so much I forgot to say I'd enjoyed what I saw, even if I didn't find it especially compelling.
And yeah Xav knowing how to ask a chat for something is a real skill, factoring in delays and how insane chats can get with even 200+ people. Google is faster in many cases, or having specific people who can message you outside of chat to help you out. By the time I ask if my sound levels are ok in a Quake competition stream I've already got a few Steam/Discord messages telling me to turn myself up or something - before what I've said can even be broadcast.
Or if you know there's a tough bit in the game coming up maybe brush up on it before the stream
A good stream is a performance more than anything.