Harassment happens across platforms, and content moderation policies should address it. Great policy change from Twitch bans users for harassment no matter where it happens. I hope they actually enforce these rules https://t.co/Z5axBElyez
— Ellen K. Pao (@ekp) April 7, 2021
We are updating and expanding our approach to off-service enforcement, which now falls into two categories:
Twitch
Streamers will be held accountable for offline behavior, that’s according to twitch’s new guidelines on harassment.
Someone is harassed on Twitch, as well as off Twitch. When this happens, we will take into account verifiable, off-service behaviors or statements that relate to an incident that took place on Twitch.
Twitch Category one:
Twitch expands its rules against hate and abuse to include behavior off the platform https://t.co/Gt6KMrn97S via @techcrunch
— IRLStreamer (@IrlStreamer) April 7, 2021
This is a joke. I sent tons of proof of death threats and harrasment on and off twitch and you said nothing did nothing. You can type words all you want on your “policies ” but they mean nothing unless you enforce them!!
— Pinny88 (@Pinny88_) April 7, 2021
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