Option to Filter Out Raiders from Analytics Data
Some of the most important and useful analytics data are metrics like "unique viewers" and "new engaged viewers" and "followers".
These are metrics that tell me if the choices I am making are meaningfully impacting the amount of new people who are discovering and and engaging with my channel.
However, once or twice a month I'll get a big raid and it will completely destroy the usefulness of those data points.
If I get raided with 250+ viewers in the last 20 minutes of my stream, I have no way of seeing how many "unique viewers" or "new engaged viewers" organically came into that stream before the raid.
It also makes it way harder to measure month-to-month improvements in these metrics, because one big raid can totally skew the "average" number of these metrics over a 30-day span.
I know that Twitch has the ability to separate "raid viewers" from organic viewers- because there's a metric that shows what percentage of your viewership came from Raids. So why not just have an option to remove those viewers from the data set, to be able to see what your organic metrics look like.