Fake engagement
I have seen many unengaged creators using artificial mechanisms to earn money with ads. In addition to being an unfair way, this can cause problems for Twitch by taking money from ads without having the audience to do so. Today there are many mechanisms that appear to be authentic public but are not. With Moss.gg for example. Lives by creators who are part of this type of "networking" often have dozens or even hundreds of people watching them, but they do not represent a real community. This is easy to see when you see that there is no engagement in new subscriptions, bit donations and even no one typing in the chat. It's as if they were ghost communities to make money from ads and gain false attention. I, as a content creator who works organically and in a real way, feel harmed and worried about the future of the platform because I don't understand what people are doing to circumvent the guidelines and make non-existent mechanical engagement. I think that Twitch should better supervise the progress of its community and take action against the use of false engagement, as in addition to harming real creators by causing a mess in their channel highlights, it takes money from the platform that they have no right to have