In the world of online video game broadcasts, there isn't really any name bigger than Twitch. While Twitch and other streaming platforms have seen a slight decline in growth, performative commentary in the guise of gaming playthroughs is still a popular form of entertainment, with millions of users tuning into some of their favorite creators every week. However, when it comes to the purple-themed platform, it's often marred by controversy, especially when it unleashes the «ban hammer.» However, it's possible that this could become an issue that's finally plugged.
According to a recent interview with The Washington Post, Angela Hession, Vice President of Trust and Safety at Twitch, has said that the site may give more details in the future about why it bans a user. One of the ideas that could be implemented is sending out «clips of infractions» to the streamer in an email. By having actual footage of the incident that caused the ban, it should make things clearer as to why a ban was initiated. Whether such clips being sent to the offending party will be made public is likely going to be up to the discretion of the user in question.
Twitch Unbans Sanchovies
As many who use the site are already aware, Twitch is notorious for banning streamers, including some notable names like Adin Ross. While sometimes the reasons behind someone being kicked off the platform temporarily are a bit more obvious, such as overtly offensive content that break's Twitch's terms and conditions, it's often the case that many are left in the dark about why they've been banned.
For some, this could be detrimental not only in terms of their standing with the platform and the surrounding community, but also financially. Twitch is host to many huge
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