Twitch will now ban streamers for harmful information, even when it takes place off the site. Suspension and bans on the platform are nothing new, but when it comes from a different platform altogether, it's a matter of concern.
The purple platform recently used its misinformation policy in a completely different way, and it's something users should know about.
As per this policy, the Amazon-owned platform will be able to ban streamers for harmful misinformation regardless of where it spreads. This means that streamers can now get banned on the platform itself if they are a part of spreading harmful misinformation on another platform.
Haz (Twitch streamer) shared an image on his official Twitter handle and revealed that he has been banned from the platform for something totally weird. As per the streamer, the purple platform has banned him for spreading misinformation off Twitch.
This is definitely something new for the majority of users out there. So, basically, the platform is banning streamers from spreading misinformation that threatens the safety of the community, even when it doesn't really happen on the site.
This majorly includes health misinformation, civic misinformation, and misinformation providing violent conspiracy networks.
Notably, the purple platform is one of the biggest streaming giants today that represents a safe place wherein streamers can showcase interest, passion, and talent within the community.
However, naturally as a massive global hub that can be accessed easily, there is an ever-growing threat of spreading major misinformation on the platform that can cause intense harm to other users/community.
And that's precisely what it plans to combat with its policy. Back in March 2022, the Amazon-owned
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