Add endpoint to return channels where the user is a moderator

As mentioned earlier today on the TwitchDev Standard Output broadcast, we are moving this suggestion to "planned." We appreciate everyone's patience with this one. Although it sounds simple and we see the value, there were a number of underlying complexities to consider before we had confidence in a path forward and providing a response. We will provide another update when the endpoint is available for testing.
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P5ingletary commented
Thanks for the update / consideration!
since there is underlying complexity, would a potential interim solution be the https://www.twitch.tv/moderator listing both live / offline channels for an individual? Meaning the logged in person can see all the channels they are a mod for?
Currently it only lists live channels, and I think only up to 3 live channels.
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itsjusttriz commented
Completely agree with every aspect of this.
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iRoyalflushed commented
I have to admit it's a little disheartening that this feature hasn't seen actual interest from the team.
Instead frivolous things like "Extend Clips API to provide the MP4 url so editors can automate downloads" and "Allow channel moderators to control polls/predictions over the API" see less votes and have been up for less time, but are actively being considered/worked on...
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Rhodylin commented
Due to Twitch's recent API Updates a 3rd party site that provided a list of Moderation channels per username can no longer provide the amazing service it was.
There is a need to be able to look up the channels someone mods for such as being able to confirm a references list for Mod Applications. It is also a super huge need in order to find out where we have personally been modded since sometimes we get given moderation access without being told and so we can't help if we don't know.
Since Twitch has been offering sword data in the yearly recaps, I am hoping that this means that we can expect a way to confirm the swords someone has is being developed inside of the platform.
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RobbieG_SportsOTHP commented
I support this idea! 3vi is useful to find out all the channels I mod for (I mod for 17+). and can quickly update filters! Please make this possible!
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BonzaiBier commented
yes pls
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Saysera commented
+1 Without it many important tools will not be usable anymore
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TaylorFan01313 commented
I support this idea! 3vi is useful to find out all the channels I mod for (I mod for 20+). and can quickly update filters! Please make this possible!
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mischtkrabb commented
It would be helpful if you can retrieve this information in the future
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MostWanted38 commented
Please add this feature 💙
Beeing able to ask "Where is User X Moderator" or "Where Is User X a VIP", we could use the information to evaluate an account besides only "Get User X", "Which followers has User X" and "Who is User X following" -
Nuk_in commented
please
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chickamundo commented
Yes please! I mod for a lot of channels and this is useful for me to know who I mod for!! As well as keep a list across the channels for blocked and suspicious users
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russianhamster5 commented
YES
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ZeroCiaran commented
I find this very useful for checking where I've got a sword so I can update the blocklist of keywords that spambots use across twitch and try keep ahead of it. I support this idea!
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abdishire commented
Yes!!
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BoDaAlien commented
seeing as feb 2023 will kill https://modlookup.3v.fi/ due to sweeping API changes, HOW this isn't already a thing just shows more and more why twitch just doesn't care about the future of its own platform.
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itsjusttriz commented
This is needed for ALOT of todays 3rd party tools.
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GhostZero commented
Would love this kind of implementation!
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DommeGER commented
yes,pls
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agnlwastaken commented
+1 any tool at all that is aimed at making the moderator's job easier will find it useful to be able to have a reliable way of determining where a given user has moderator access.