Twitch have introduced a new "Politics and Sensitive Social Issues" label for streams that "focus" on topics like "elections, civic integrity, and war or military conflict". As with the streaming giant's existing labels for M-rated material, sexual themes or depictions of gambling, the idea is that viewers can filter out such streams in advance by altering their settings.
Advertisers, similarly, can "make better choices about the content they want to advertise next to" - in other words, pull their ads from a whole swathe of material if they don't want to be associated with anything controversial. Twitch's hope is that "the labels will allow advertisers to have more context to inform which types of streams they show their ads alongside, which we expect to increase brands’ confidence in running ads on Twitch, and could bring new advertisers to our service."
Streamers who fail to use the label appropriately will receive email warnings and eventually, have their accounts suspended. Twitch may also intervene to apply labels without the streamer's say-so.
The measures were announced on 1st November, and seem obviously timed to control the circulation of polemics during the US presidential elections on 5th November. The post above links to a longer but far from complete breakdown of the new content category - here are some examples of streams that will need the Politics and Sensitive Social Issues label in future:
Streams featuring former or current political officials if the content includes discussions with these individuals around public policies
Live coverage or commentary on elections, civic processes, or election-related disputes
Livestreams of protests, rallies, or civil unrest related to civil rights issues or government policies
Discussing military conflicts, foreign policy decisions, or national security matters
Discussing ideological or socio-political views on topics like gender, race, sexuality, or religion
Discussing legislation related to a
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