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Twitch Responds To Allegations Against Streamers On The Platform

Amid allegations some of Twitch's big-name streamers have used their status for abuse, Twitch has released a statement.

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Update 6/30: Amid all the recent Twitch bans over alleged abuse and misconduct within the streaming community, President Donald Trump's Twitch account has also been suspended temporarily, with a Twitch spokesperson citing "hateful" material as the reason: "Hateful conduct is not allowed on Twitch. In line with our policies, President Trump’s channel has been issued a temporary suspension from Twitch for comments made on stream, and the offending content has been removed." The ban points to a wider crackdown among Twitch and even other sites, like Reddit, against content that violates its terms of services. Reddit recently banned The_Donald forum, among thousands of others, after adjusting its hate speech policies.

Update 6/28: Following the promise earlier this week to begin handing out suspensions, Twitch has banned multiple Twitch streamers who have been accused of sexual abuse. In what appears to be a seemingly unrelated action, DrDisrespect has also been banned, but no reason has been publicly given. It appears the ban is permanent. However, he says he is not sure why the ban was handed out and has only tweeted a single time since his ban.

Update 6/24: Twitch has issued a new statement on the current investigations into Twitch streamers accused of sexual abuse and harassment. "We are reviewing each case that has come to light as quickly as possible while ensuring appropriate due diligence as we assess these serious allegations," the statement reads. "We’ve prioritized the most severe cases and will begin issuing permanent suspensions in line with our findings immediately."

A selection of Twitch streamers stopped streaming for 24 hours in protest of Twitch's lack of movement on the issue. This includes Ray Fisher, who posted on his Twitter that he had been called racial slurs while playing games and wanted reform in the gaming community.

Twitch notes that they're seeking more information in cases where the incident happened outside of a Twitch-related event, and in other cases they "will need to report the case to the proper authorities who are better placed to conduct a more thorough investigation." They encourage anyone affected to use the confidential reporting tools on each streamer's channel page.

"We’re also committed to continuing our efforts to make Twitch a safer environment with more tools to combat harassment and hate," the statement continues. "We have work underway including a review of our Hateful Conduct and Harassment policies, enhanced offensive username detection, improvements to AutoMod and our Banned Words list, and other projects focused on reducing harassment and hateful conduct."

"We acknowledge that we can’t singlehandedly tackle pervasive issues across the gaming and broader internet communities, but we take our responsibility as a service for our community seriously," the statement continues. "We will continue to assess accusations against people affiliated with Twitch and explore ways Twitch can collaborate with other industry leaders on this important issue."

New reports continue to come in against numerous Twitch streamers. At the time of writing, there is no acknowledgment of the accusations against many of Twitch's streamers on the site's front page.

Original story follows.

It could no longer be said that gaming is having a #metoo moment, but rather an ongoing #metoo movement. Amid a new wave of allegations surfacing on social media, those who have previously named their abusers are now demanding to know why the platforms that host known abusers' content have not acted to take them down--with Twitch at the center of the controversy.

With multiple tweets claiming that Twitch has been given information on how some of their big-name partners are using that platform to abuse women, and chosen not to act on it, streamers and fans called on Twitch and its CEO Emmett Shear to step up.

Shear has now shared an internal Twitch email sent on the subject, while Twitch has put out an official statement, but some don't think the statement is enough.

Now, people are calling for a Twitch blackout to take place on Wednesday 24, asking streamers to stay off Twitch for 24 hours.

Others are going further by pledging to cancel their ongoing Twitch subs and donate to streamers directly, without giving Twitch money through subscriptions or bits.

While the movement is centered around allegations that Twitch partners and affiliates have used their position to abuse women, those involved are also concerned about the amount of racism, homophobia, and transphobia that often goes unchecked by big-name streamers.

In the past, Twitch has banned the accounts of streamers whose abuse has been investigated and charged by authorities, such as Thomas Cheung, who was arrested after an undercover sting in Atlanta to catch child predators. However these punishments haven't always been strict across the board.

In December 2018, Australian streamer MrDeadMoth was arrested and charged with assault after appearing to attack his partner during a live Twitch stream. Despite the arrest, however, MrDeadMoth was initially only given a 14 day suspension from Twitch--which was later lengthened in response to community outcry.

Even as parts of the community call for a blackout, Twitch is no-doubt preparing for an influx of new streamers after Microsoft announced the end of Mixer. Twitch has extended the olive branch to streamers left without a platform, with a tweet addressing the Mixer community.

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if those accusations are true then those people should be banned. but accusations need to be proven. i never watched twitch, is it only live or is everything recorded as well?

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It's high time that content providers are responsible for their content. (Youtube, Twitch, Facebook, Reddit). They've been using our data and marketing at us in the name of "free services" whilst they tally up more information about us and our habits than the government would ever dream of.

Now they're interested in getting into exactly what constitutes free speech. Well, let's ensure that they can be sued for libel just like any other publisher, and be done with it.

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More human rights violations from Amazon/Amazon owned company..........shocking, truly shocking. Pfft

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This is good, as long as it isnt just because some random person says it happened which has been the case a lot of times. if you are going to ruin a man's career and life make sure he is guilty of the crime first and not just because some crazy person dislikes them.

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Half the Women I ever see on Twitch have their tits out.... they cannot complain about anything, they're using sex to get money.

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@Terrorantula:

I was never remotely interested in this service…until now. Thanks

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Everyone has to keep on playing a victim, what happened this time? A Woman slept with a Man and then decided to cry rape?

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I love how these independent contractors want to spend the day playing games trolling smack talking, saying no to moderators, griefing, generally disregarding whatever they please but when karma wants to see their ticket stub, they have ZERO idea of how to defend themselves lmao.

Youre not an employee. Thats REALLY why the rescue chopper isnt coming.

You didnt have the balls to fight for dental, medical, vision, profit sharing, 401k, disability, and so on? Stop trying to make a billion dollar corporation take its belt off and whip everyone who upsets you. Just because you can rearrange the word partner to spell parent doesnt mean twitch is your daddy. They answer to Amazon, not you.

Lawyers are expensive and youre internet famous!....lol. Hashtagyougotthisdiyandstfu

TBH what Yosh said should be the only business model. EVER. Or you are far AF from your own boss with your own brand. ALWAYS.

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Streamers have status enough to do this?! There is your problem right there. Without the power of the internet these people would be nothing and nobody would know or care who they are (I still don't know or care who they are). So like all those who have "paper power" they flaunt it over everyone else and it comes out in various abhorrent ways like with all things related to this sort of thing.

I have always seen it as new age pan handling. But given that most streamers are hormonal angsty teenagers I am not surprised by any of this. They need to shoot this fad in the head honestly. It does more harm than good.

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@fud_sang: I mean, you're saying if any artist wasn't popular they wouldn't have a platform. But it isn't the streamers who are forcing Twitch to take action here, it's the community, the user base. That's what gamers are always talking about, right? That the consumer is who the industry is supposed to please? Well, it's the same with Twitch.

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@fud_sang: What, precisely, is "abhorrent" about punishing a social media company for its failure to do anything about racist and sexist abuse taking place on its platform or trying to make them change to better protect its user base from such abuse?

Yeah. Nothing. And you've got not a single sentient, rational or coherent argument to support your characterization of it as "abhorrent".

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@esqueejy: Well i was refering to the streamers in question as any rational person would have surmised.

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Twitch has always been a platform of immense drama and ridiculousness. Instead of switching to mixer which had died despite being a decent platform owned by a respectable company, everyone sticks with this abusive relationship. These complaints don't bother me one bit. It's a garbage platform.

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@Sound_Demon: I guess you never heard the Mixer drama which seems to be the reason it got shut down for.

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@rolento25: Mixer got shut down because it wasn't catching on. Anybody who wasn't already a big name streamer wasn't finding an audience.

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@mogan: Whatever you want to believe.

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@rolento25: I don't know about their drama but their viewing numbers were absolutely in the tank. Where every other service was seeing a rise in viewers, particularly during COVID, Mixer continued to shed viewership, even with their big name "gets" like Ninja and Shroud.

https://mixer.twitchtracker.com/

moneyquote: "Overall, Mixer's concurrent viewer base is 74 times smaller than that of Twitch.

As can be seen on the charts, the proportion of concurrent streams and viewers that watch them on Mixer differ from the Twitch's one. For every live channel on Mixer there are only 2.2 viewers, when Twitch streamer can count on 23.5 viewers. However, Twitch has massive esports channels that pull a huge portion of its audience."

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Welp, bye Twitch. 14 year old boys will have to turn to pornhub I guess.

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Just like the legendary John Cleese said, "People who can't control their emotions will want to control your behavior".

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@StonerDemon: Nice. Your straw man redux of people who have suffered racist or sexual abuse on Twitch and those who think it's wrong for Twitch to do nothing about its platform being used to facilitate that crap as "people who can't control their emotions" is really some wonderful projection.

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I'm baffled by people's response. They're more worried about the minority of false accusations and people's privacy than the platforms being a gateway for these people to continue their behavior. I know that if it were my company, I'd be investigating every allegation and cracking down. The majority of streamers are not abusing their position. Those that are should not be coddled or slapped on the wrist. It should be reinforced that using their popularity and power as streamers cannot be used as a platform to use and abuse fans.

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keep your private lives off the internet please, leave that stuff for the courtroom if you need something settled. Don't leave it up to neckbeards and sjw's to defend you.

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@masscrack: "SJW"

Drink! Nothing pleases me more than watching people cry about others finally standing up to fight back against all forms of abuse. Your tears....delishuss.

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@masscrack: I think it'll probably take a couple generations for folks to really grasp the implications of having a major social media presence, and just how much scrutiny it puts you under from faceless masses trained to believe their opinions matter. It's like juggling knives for an audience of sharks.

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@mogan: I'm sorry, but isn't it a little hypocritical to posit that while your user image is literally a faceless silhouette? I mean, of course peoples opinions matter; your opinion matters. That's just as true for anyone. Maybe what one person is capable of with their opinion is limited, but if we assign worth only to those with the power to back up their beliefs, it's not really any different than tyranny. The world is big, and just because one voice might not be easily heard doesn't mean it doesn't deserve to be. With the events going on in the world today, that's more true than ever.

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@mogan: major social media presence does not mean your personal lives are no longer private...

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@Sound_Demon: It means you have to be super careful to keep them that way, and my point was a lot of folks don’t fully understand that.

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While corporations being socially responsible is generally a good thing, you can't blame Twitch for the problems of individuals; they can only react, take corrective action, and hope people get the message.

With that said, if they have been lax on their corrective action, then yes; I suppose the blackout is called for, in addition to revamping how they handle things.

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When you have no case to make in legal terms, the new standard is to throw xyz_ist_phobic insults and then rally the mob for "justice". As for twitch, never used it. Don't care.

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@Revl8n: Some issues aren't legal in nature and your premise that only legal issues are legitimate is so false as to be laughable.

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Why Streamers are such a big deal? Do people really get their kicks by watch someone else play and make funny comments? Wouldn't it be better to actually play the game?

Seriously, I'm not making fun of people who watch Streamers. I just wanna understand why there's so many people supporting them.

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@jogadorraiz:

It's a great question, but it's happening because they unfortunately have the ability, to dictate or change a game. And when they talk, generally many developers listen.

I think in some cases, those streamers may even be shills of the companies, and try to blow sunshine up all our whazoos about a game, in effort for them to make money, by the developer and/or their subscribers.

So, more folks watch them, in effort to maybe be "heard" in what a direction of a game may take.

As for me, the only time i watched, is if i got "stuck", say on Dark Souls, and needed help. Or something to unlock and needed a guide.

However in the past decade, these folks have become 'spokesman' or salesman for these games inadvertantly. I personally think they have made games much worse, not better, if only for one, most gamers at home do not play games all day for a living, and the opinions of these streamers likely do not coincide with average gamers or their subscribers, who themselves are likely not the status quo, like you or i.

But given their subscribers, sometimes in the millions, we may be cast aside, as to make these streamers happy in their wants and desires, as well as their blind followers.

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Oh no, some people that I don't watch on a platform I barely use are going to do something that will barely be noticed because of allegations at this point.

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@m4a5: If you think it will be barely noticed, you haven't been paying attention.

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@esqueejy: The irony in this "observation" 😂😂😂

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@m4a5: Nothing ironic about it. It's been noticed...widespread....reported on and already has Twitch nervous, which is why they are responding. That our own little postings will be barely noticed doesn't create an irony here. Nor does my turn of phrase that you're not paying attention if you hadn't noticed it being noticed. Learn irony. Hint: it's not a clever go-to "I sound smart" comment board rebuttal when all you've done is point out you don't know what irony is.

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@esqueejy: I doubt you were being sarcastic when you stated something so stupidly obvious. So I suggest you learn what irony is if you think your reply wasn't ironic.

Or, just keep commenting trying to sound smart. It's also quite amusing lol

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@m4a5: You're right, I wasn't being sarcastic when I responded to your stupid comment that this would not get noticed. If YOU were being sarcastic, that certainly wasn't obvious given the fact that your comment sounds like every other meathead anti-"SJW" incel warrior who flocks to articles like this one to spew precisely the kind of nonsense you posted...let alone factoring in Poe's Law.

And yet, that still doesn't make what I said ironic and you still haven't learned what irony is.

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@esqueejy: Ok bud, I get it, you didn't understand the irony and you want to make it seem otherwise. You don't have to. Not everyone understands irony or the many nuances of it, since you clearly don't.

But you keep trying. I believe in you!

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@m4a5: Yawn.

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