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Based on xQc’s latest comments, it appears Twitch is turning more relaxed in punishing streamers for their behavior.
Twitch was warned about security and safety issues - Report. Former employees tell The Verge that streaming platform management was slow to address concerns, regularly neglected to disclose ...
Multiple sources describe Twitch as a company that pays “lip service” to safety, but that doesn’t back up its words with action. While Amazon owns Twitch, the streaming service was given ...
Twitch, the dominant streaming platform, also currently houses around 150 channels offering the live broadcasting of real-money slot machine gambling — the most popular of these regularly ...
Popular streamer and content creator IShowSpeed reaches an impressive milestone mere days after his much-awaited Twitch ...
A Virginia Twitch streamer had police show up at her door after neighbors mistook her Fortnite screams for a real emergency.
Last week, Twitch announced a new Safety Advisory Council intended to provide input on some of Twitch’s most pernicious issues, including work-life balance, safety and moderation, and protection ...
These allegations and criticisms come a month after Twitch launched its eight-member Safety Advisory Council, which is supposed to advise the company on several issues, including harassment.
Today, Twitch is announcing the formation of its new Safety Advisory Council, a group made up of streamers, academics, and nonprofit leaders that will advise the company on online safety issues.
Streamers’ safety, Messinger said, is crucial to Twitch. “We take harassment very seriously and understand how important this topic is for the entire Twitch community,” Messinger said.
Streaming service Twitch has announced the formation of a Twitch Safety Advisory Council in efforts to fix platform-specific policy and content issues.. According to the social video platform, the ...
Twitch is now being criticised for encouraging streamers, like Sam, to spend an unhealthy amount of time on the platform and then not doing enough to support them.