Ability For Streamers To Limit Moderator Powers In Streamer's Chat
Allow streamer to control what powers moderators have over their stream/chat/bans/unban requests/stream settings etc. After the recent change where banned users are forced to unfollow the channel, moderators have too much power over channels and hold enough power to destroy a channel. I do not feel comfortable modding users after this change, but my chat lacks enough moderation due to this issue.
Hacked mod accounts or vengeful mods have the power to ban all users in a streamer's follower list, thus forcing these followers to unfollow the streamer. Banned users also mean an unfollow. This gives mods extreme power that is not warranted by the streamer. This could ruin streamers with large followings by simply banning the user, the user is forced to unfollow. once a ban/unfollow happens, theres no way for the streamer to fix the issue, mistake or otherwise.
I'm suggesting streamers have the ability to cap the number of bans per day for each moderator. Prevent mods from banning users when stream is not active. Prevent mods from taking specific actions when the stream is not active. Streamers should be able to pick and choose which mods have control over which specific actions.
Moderators have the ability to handle unban requests. As a streamer, I would prefer to handle this myself, preferably with the option to make unban request comments and my decision or comments to the user private to my mods. Often times mods unfairly handle the unban requests of users they banned before I can even acknowledge the unban request existed.
Streamers should have the ability to prevent mods or selectively choose which mods can do certain actions.
Examples include adding words to their ban/permitted words lists, decide which mods have powers to pin messages. The ability to approve a mod's pinned message to chat before it is pinned, giving only certain mods the ability to ban, only allowing mods to do select actions while the stream is live, pin, add/delete, do shoutouts, etc.
Not all mods are created equal!