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Streamable Creator Spotlight: nesthegoat2

A creator profile of nesthegoat2, the Twitch Affiliate and NesTheGoat clip creator posting GTA, COD, reactions, trolling, Fortnite, Roblox, Marvel Rivals, and chat comedy.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is nesthegoat2?

nesthegoat2 is a Twitch Affiliate and short-form gaming creator who also posts as NesTheGoat on YouTube and Nes on Instagram. The Twitch bio keeps it plain: a small streamer who plays everything from GTA to COD, loves reactions, sometimes trolls people for fun, and wants the channel to be funny overall. That is not fancy, but it tells you exactly what the room is supposed to be.

People who like nesthegoat2 are watching for the chat-first stuff. The public clips and Shorts are not built around perfect gameplay or a clean show format. They are built around someone in chat saying something dumb, somebody getting mad, a freestyle happening, a GTA-style NPC bit, a quick Roblox or Marvel Rivals clip, or Nes reacting to whatever just happened. It is rough in the normal internet way, and that is part of the point.

The follower number is the part that makes the profile interesting. The queue had nesthegoat2 at 13,754 Twitch followers, Twitch public search showed about 13.7K followers, and SullyGnome listed 13,755 followers in July 2026. The current live stats are much smaller than that follower count, so this is not a profile about a creator pulling hundreds of live viewers right now. It is about a creator with a real follower base, a ton of streaming hours, and a clip-heavy grind that is still finding its shape.

Nes is also spreading the same creator identity across socials. X says NesTheGoat is a streamer and content creator focused on the grind. Instagram says Nes is a streamer, `getting to the bag`, powered by AdvancedGG, and newly part of Global Gaming League. TikTok uses the name Nestorgoated and points people back to the Twitch channel. YouTube is where a lot of the short clip archive lives.

The live channel is all grind right now

nesthegoat2's Twitch stats are unusual because the hours are high while the current average is tiny. TwitchTracker showed 189 hours streamed, 1 average viewer, 20 peak viewers, 35 followers gained, rank around #481,141 overall, #254,541 among English channels, Twitch top 7.69%, English language, Affiliate status, and an account creation date of December 24, 2024.

SullyGnome had a close but slightly different read: 13,755 followers, Affiliate status, English language, account creation on December 24, 2024, 122 hours streamed in the past 30 days, 163 hours watched, 1 average viewer, 24 peak viewers, and 40 followers gained. That is a lot of time live for a very small current room.

That kind of profile can look strange from the outside, but it is not hard to understand. Some creators build by being online constantly. They stream for long sessions, try different categories, clip everything, post the funny parts elsewhere, and keep giving people chances to wander in. The live room may be small, but the habit is there.

The recent stream rows show exactly that. SullyGnome listed a July 3 Just Chatting stream that lasted 5 hours, a July 2 Just Chatting stream at 1.6 hours, a July 1 Just Chatting stream at 19.8 hours, a June 29 stream that mixed Just Chatting and Grand Theft Auto V for 8.5 hours, and a June 22 stream that mixed Just Chatting, Grand Theft Auto V, and Minecraft for 17.6 hours. Those are not one-off test streams. Nes is putting in serious hours.

Just Chatting, GTA, and reaction streams

The channel is mostly Just Chatting in the current public stats. SullyGnome said nesthegoat2's most streamed category in the past 30 days was Just Chatting for 98 hours, with five other categories mixed in. The stream rows also showed Grand Theft Auto V, Minecraft, and Just Chatting in the recent rotation.

The latest captured status says a lot about the channel: a Ken Carson album reaction, gaming, reactions, road to 14K, `!socials`, and `!discord`. Strip away the decorations and the idea is pretty clear. Nes wants viewers to come in, react to music or internet stuff, play games, talk, join Discord, and help push the next follower milestone.

The Twitch bio says GTA, COD, reactions, trolling, and comedy. The YouTube and Instagram clips support that. Some posts are straight gaming clips. Some are chat moments. Some are jokes around people being mad. Some are reaction-style clips. The channel does not have one single category yet, but it does have a very clear energy: Nes wants something funny to happen, then wants the clip to live on another platform after stream.

That matters for a smaller streamer because the stream itself may not be where most new people find the creator. Someone might see a Roblox Short, a Fortnite kill clip, a GTA NPC joke, or a reaction clip first. Then the Twitch page is where they land if they want the live version.

NesTheGoat on YouTube Shorts

The NesTheGoat YouTube channel is the clearest place to see the clip strategy. The RSS feed identifies the channel as NesTheGoat, channel ID `UCu-mp-QHeHCMTxqH_-Lbskg`, created September 15, 2024. The feed is almost all Shorts, and the descriptions repeatedly tag Twitch clips, trending Shorts, viral Shorts, and gaming.

The June 2026 uploads are very on-brand. One Short from June 30 was about chat joking with Nes over a photo. Another June 9 clip was about a freestyle. Another had people watching a game and then something funny happening. Another was about somebody talking about Snapchat. A June 8 clip had Nes winning and making someone mad. A June 7 pair of clips was Fortnite-focused. A June 6 GTA clip was built around people acting like NPCs.

The view counts are mostly small, but there are signs that some jokes travel better than others. One June 6 Short about Jules acting like an NPC had about 5,955 public views in the RSS snapshot. A June 9 game-watching clip had about 1,117 views. A June 6 GTA NPC clip had about 1,048 views. The March 2025 Marvel Rivals Short had 511 views, the Roblox Short had 102 views, and a November 2025 hoop session Short had 328 views.

Those are not giant numbers, but they show a real posting rhythm. Nes is not only going live and hoping people discover the channel from Twitch browse. Nes is cutting the stream into small bits, pushing them to YouTube, and letting the jokes have another life.

Instagram, TikTok, and the public grind

Instagram gives the best non-Twitch snapshot. Public metadata for `@nesthegoat` showed 2,274 followers, 4,755 following, and 1,159 posts. The bio says Nes is a streamer, getting to the bag, powered by AdvancedGG, and now part of Global Gaming League. That is a lot more active than the average backup Instagram page.

The Instagram search results also show the same Twitch-first clip pattern. Recent posts mention Twitch, nesthegoat2, funny clips, gaming, content creator tags, Minecraft, Rec Room rapping, Juice WRLD lyrics, and reaction jokes. The account reads like a creator using Instagram every day, not just a profile with one link in bio.

TikTok is smaller. The public `@nesthegoat2` page listed the nickname Nestorgoated, 624 followers, 214 likes, 24 videos, and a signature that points to the Twitch page and says Nes is live four days a week. That is not a breakout TikTok account yet, but it is another place where the same creator path is being tested.

The interesting part is that Nes is not hiding the grind. The X bio literally says streamer and content creator focused on the grind. The Instagram bio says getting to the bag. The Twitch status says road to 14K. The TikTok signature points people to live days. The whole public profile feels like someone trying to build out loud.

Why people follow nesthegoat2

People follow nesthegoat2 because Nes is constantly trying to create a funny clip. The channel is not currently about a huge chat moving at full speed. It is about long hours, small rooms, chat jokes, gaming, reactions, and the hope that one bit catches enough to bring more people back.

That kind of creator is easy to overlook if you only sort by current average viewers. But the follower count says Nes has already gotten a lot of people to hit follow, and the posting pattern says the work has not stopped. A creator who streams 100-plus hours in a month and keeps feeding YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and X is clearly still pushing.

The best thing in the public profile is how direct it all is. Nes is not presenting as a mysterious polished streamer. Nes says the channel is GTA, COD, reactions, trolling, comedy, and grind. The clips match that. The stream titles match that. The socials match that. Fans who like messy gaming jokes and small-stream interaction can understand the channel quickly.

Nes's own pages already say where this is aimed: road to 14K, socials, Discord, more clips, more gaming, more reactions. If enough people keep finding the Shorts and Reels, the live room has a real chance to catch up to the follower number.

Where to follow nesthegoat2

Twitch is the main place to watch nesthegoat2 live. That is where the Just Chatting streams, GTA sessions, reaction nights, gaming, Discord push, and road-to-14K messaging are centered.

YouTube is the best place to see the clips in one place. The NesTheGoat channel has Shorts from Twitch clips, Fortnite, GTA-style jokes, Roblox, Marvel Rivals, freestyles, chat jokes, and quick reaction bits.

Instagram under `@nesthegoat` is the busiest social page by post count, TikTok under `@nesthegoat2` is smaller but active enough to list a live schedule, and X under `@NesTheGoat2` is the cleanest public bio for the streamer/content creator identity.

The quick version

nesthegoat2 is a Twitch Affiliate with about 13.7K followers, a Twitch account created in December 2024, and a public channel identity built around GTA, COD, reactions, trolling, comedy, Just Chatting, and long streaming hours.

The live average is small right now, but the output is high. July 2026 public trackers showed 122 to 189 hours streamed in the recent window, around 1 average viewer, a peak around 20 to 24 viewers, and 35 to 40 new followers gained.

Nes is also active as NesTheGoat on YouTube Shorts, `@nesthegoat` on Instagram, `@nesthegoat2` on TikTok, and `@NesTheGoat2` on X, with clips around gaming, reactions, chat jokes, GTA-style NPC bits, Roblox, Fortnite, Marvel Rivals, and everyday stream comedy.

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