@Halen the other mod is still active though, you should ask them rather than posting here.
Edit, got sniped
If you had fun doing it then it wasn't a stupid idea.
@fiko93 2 of the mods there are still very active on this site, you should ask them.
Apparently mine was asking if it was required to show a timer in the video
I'm not sure what advice you've already been given, but here is the Twitch troubleshooter if that helps: https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1476102-troubleshooting-xbox-one-broadcasting
"If it does get accepted I guess it'll allow me to create all the categories needed for the game?"
Yes, that's correct :)
If you've got an Xbox 360 or Xbox One and you like FPS games, you could give Perfect Dark Zero a shot. Any% runs are ~50mins, the skips are all pretty easy, there's only a few actual glitches to perform (one more in the 360 version) which are fairly easy to pick up, and it's very easy to learn overall. plus most of the RNG has either been skipped or is easily manageable.
And the community (well, me and like 2 other people) are super helpful too.
Welcome back, I'm a big believer in second chances so best of luck going forward!
That's a silly rule tbh, but what you'll have to do is load your video into a video editor and add a timer - I use a free programme called ShotCut to do that to my videos (I swear I should get paid for the amount of times I've recommended it lol). You can either overlay another video on top (of a timer) or apparently it has its own timer you can add in editing.
It's easier than I make it sound lol, if you do end up going down that route and have any issues I'd be happy to help out.
Wasn't aware of the time limit since I've not done it myself, but yes you are right.