Error 5000 Twitch: what does it mean and what should you do?

twitch error 5000

Are you a Twitch user and have you seen the 5000 twitch error? What bad luck you have had because although it is an error that has arisen in recent months, the best-known Stream platform on the planet does not usually fail us much. Twitch's streaming or streaming service is usually not at fault when this error pops up, sorry to tell you. That is why during this article we are going to try to fix what is wrong or where the failure may be that causes the famous error 5000 that has plagued Twitter with complaints and questions.

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All this commotion with the famous error 5000 comes from the fact that basically in recent months many users have reported to the platform and on social networks that they cannot watch any live broadcast on the Twitch page. When they describe it, the only thing they comment on is that error 5000 jumps in the middle of the screen and informs you that the content you are trying to view is not available. If that is what happens to you on your PC when you enter Twitch, we are going to try to solve it in the following lines, with different methods which have given results to many users of the network, or that they have commented on social networks.

How to fix the 5000 twitch error on your PC

As we told you before, Twitch has not specified the causes for this error but what we have learned from different users is that it is due to small bugs in our browser, dns, extensions or even the cache or cookies . Because We are going to explain you step by step a few methods for you to fix this Twitch error 5000 and you can go back to watching streaming content on the great platform of the moment.

Try clearing cookies and cache

clear cookies cache

In order to delete all the garbage that we store in our browsers, you have to follow the following steps that we are going to give you below. In this way we will probably fix the Twitch error code 5000 that annoys us so much in our free moments on the platform. Many users have reported that this method is one of the most effective and that is why we started with it, since it is simpler and very fast. Follow the steps below to clear your browser's cache and its cookies (Google Chrome):

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If you are with Google Chrome open, go and click on the menu button. Now hit the settings button. After this you will have to find the advanced section and go down to where you find Privacy and security. Once you are inside the privacy and security menu you will see the clear option of clear browsing data. 

Ok, you will have already chosen how much you want to erase in that space time that it gives you to choose, now you will have to mark the option of Cookies and other site data and also images and cache files. Final step: clear data. And with this you will have already cleared your browser's cache and its cookies. Now you just have to restart the Google Chrome browser and open Twitch to see if the 5000 error appears again.

Disable extensions or check their compatibility with Twitch

Google Chrome extensions

You may have many extensions installed in Google Chrome and above all, some of them don't get along very well with the Twitch platform. To be able to deal with this, follow the steps that we leave you below and see if the error 5000 is repaired or not. We will only have to check that your Google Chrome browser is compatible with them or not to see if that is the error or failure .

To do this you will have to return to the Google Chrome menu, and there select more tools and enter the extensions. If you have it in English, we leave you the photo above so you don't get lost. Now from the list of extensions, disable all of them one by one. You may find an extension called Ghostery, that deactivates too. More than anything because it has been commented in different forums that it is one of the extensions that causes the 5000 Twitch error.

Once you have done this, open Twitch again and check that everything is going correctly. If you see that the stream in question plays without further problems, you can re-enable the extensions one by one to detect which extension is giving you a failure on Twitch. Once you have it trapped, remove it if you want to watch Twitch correctly.

Clear DNS

DNS

To clear DNS You will only have to follow the following steps and in a jiffy you will have it done:

You just have to go to your Windows search bar, the one you have in the lower left part of the desktop and write CMD in it. Now click your mouse and right button on the command prompt and select run as administrator. At the command prompt, type the command that we are going to leave you below and then press your enter button on the keyboard.

  • Command: ipconfig / flushdns

Now once you have entered this command Close the command prompt and restart your Google Chrome browser again. Head over to Twitch to see if the 5000 error persists, but it shouldn't still be there if you've used these three methods that we've left you in the article.

We hope this article has fixed the 5000 Twitch error for you so that you can watch your favorite streamers without any problem. See you in the next article!


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