• jaamesbaxterr@lemmy.ninja
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      1 year ago

      The article mentions that but I’m guessing you can’t comment without logging in so it will cut down on harassment?

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        1 year ago

        But you could already ban people from stream chat (or is there another “comment” function on twitch?).

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          1 year ago

          Honestly, I have no idea. I only ever really use twitch to watch Kitboga, and the vibe there is usually pretty chill so I’ve never thought about how streamers have to deal with harassment.

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Twitch is rolling out an update next month that will finally allow streamers to block banned users from viewing their streams.

    Twitch revealed earlier this week, during its Patch Notes stream, that a new setting will be available for streamers in September that will boot people out of chat and live streams in real time.

    Banned users will automatically be blocked from viewing streams, a long-requested feature that streamers have been waiting years for.

    “At the time being it won’t stop them from viewing VODs or clips, but that is something we also want to include as part of this functionality… in a future update,” said Twitch senior product manager Trevor Fisher during the Patch Notes stream earlier this week.

    While this is a welcome feature, particularly for tackling harassment, Twitch still allows anyone to watch streams without an account.

    So if someone is banned they can simply log out of the service or use a browser incognito window to continue watching a stream.


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