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AimHigh (101795953) Twitch VODs & Stream Recordings

**Inside the "Family BBQ": How One Variety Streamer Built a Decade-Long Community on Twitch**

StreamRecorder has tracked 39 streams for AimHigh on Twitch, with 60h 28m of total airtime across 19 active days. This profile was first tracked on May 02, 2026 and was last seen on Jun 25, 2026.

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yoooo new music and chillin for a short time

01:23:31 · Jun 25, 2026
yoooo new music and chillin for a short time

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Twitch Profile Summary

39
Total Streams
60h 28m
Total Airtime
19
Active Days
2.1
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  • Most Active Day

    8 streams · 5h 27m
  • Favorite Streaming Day

    Friday
  • Most Common Start Time

    18:00
  • Tracked Since
    May 02, 2026
  • Last Seen
    Jun 25, 2026
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Just Chatting 31 IRL 2 Marbles on Stream 2 VALORANT 2 I'm Only Sleeping 1 Counter-Strike 1

Twitch Profile Details

Platform
Twitch
Username
aimhigh
Total tracked streams
39
Total airtime
60h 28m
Active days
19
Average streams per active day
2.1
Tracked since
May 02, 2026
Last seen
Jun 25, 2026
Most active day
2026-05-22 · 8 streams
Favorite weekday
Friday
Most common start time
18:00

Jake Barbee, better known as AimHigh on Twitch, has carved out his own corner of the streaming world with what he calls the "Family BBQ" – and honestly, that's probably the most fitting description you could give his community. This isn't your typical high-energy gaming channel where someone's screaming at their monitor every five minutes. Instead, AimHigh has built something that feels more like hanging out with friends, complete with the kind of inside jokes and running gags that make viewers feel like they're actually part of something.

The numbers tell an interesting story. With over 73,000 followers and a peak viewer count that hit nearly 13,000 back in October 2022, AimHigh has proven he can draw a crowd when things are clicking. He's achieved Twitch Partner status, which puts him in the upper tier of content creators on the platform. But what's more telling than the big numbers is how he's maintained his community through the ups and downs – including a brief two-day ban in 2022 that his longtime viewers probably remember well.

His content style leans heavily into variety streaming, which means you never quite know what you're going to get when you tune in. One day it might be gaming, the next could be just chatting with the community, or maybe something completely different. This approach works for creators who have strong personalities and can carry a stream regardless of what's happening on screen. The fact that his bio simply states "Taylor swift rules" gives you a sense of his straightforward, slightly irreverent personality that doesn't take itself too seriously.

The "Family BBQ" concept isn't just marketing speak – it seems to genuinely shape how AimHigh approaches his streams and community building. Subscribers get special badges and emotes, but more importantly, they get what he describes as "love and affection," which might sound cheesy but apparently resonates with his audience. This kind of community-first approach has become increasingly important on Twitch, where viewers have countless options and tend to stick around places where they feel valued.

What makes AimHigh's story particularly interesting is the longevity factor. His channel has been around for a decade, which in internet years is practically ancient. Most creators don't last that long, and the ones who do usually have to reinvent themselves multiple times. The fact that he's maintained a following while keeping the same basic approach suggests he's found something that works. Whether he's streaming Monday through Saturday as his regular schedule suggests, or taking breaks like the recent week-long gap, his community seems to stick around for the long haul.