Twitch is continuing to expand its scope beyond gaming today with the launch of a new streaming category called IRL. IRL is meant to be a place for users to share their, erm, real life experiences.

“What we’ve heard repeatedly from [Twitch’s creators] is that they are interested in sharing their everyday lives, thoughts, and opinions with their communities,” Twitch CEO Emmett Shear said in a statement. “IRL is designed to help our creators foster that kind of community interaction.”

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IRL is the most recent attempt by Twitch to expand streaming (and viewing) options for users. This summer, Twitch launched a “Social Eating” category, where users could stream themselves eating or drinking. Unsurprisingly, it’s not the most active category, but when I spent some lurking there a few months ago, I did find it to be a pretty pleasant one.

Still, “real life” is obviously a much broader category than social eating, so maybe it will get better mileage on Twitch. Unfortunately, you still can’t live stream from Twitch’s mobile app, which would make sense for a category that’s supposed to show you the real world. But Twitch says it plans to launch that feature sometime next year.