Give users a setting to set a specific user's information that appears on their profile to being invisible and vice versa.
Give users a setting to set a specific user's information that appears on their profile to being invisible and vice versa.
The reason is because in a case where a user either spammed, harassed or set up a bot account to link to a broadcaster's twitch profile using the Followers, following, chat logs on videos, etc... currently there is no method of making sure that user's information is prevented from being linked or viewed on or to the broadcaster's profile.
It should be called a dissociate link. It should prevent all forms of visual appearance of the banned person from being displayed on a broadcaster's profile, chat, or any section of their profile (Followers, following, chat logs on videos, etc..), and the broadcaster's information from being displayed on banned user's profile, chat, or any section of banned user's profile (Followers, following, chat logs on videos, etc..). This should happen when a person is banned in a chat room also because it means the same thing.
Note: The chat moderators should not be given this setting, rather, they should continue to be able to assign timeouts. And if a person gets timeout a set amout of times then a notification is sent to the streamer asking them if they want to ignore this person or if they want to assign a ban. Also, a timeout should be issued until the matter is resolved, and also If the streamer does not answer within a week of the notification then the timeout should be automatically lifted. This is to prevent abuse of the banning system but at the same time give the ability to moderate the chat.

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ASMRRawOnion commented
If twitch does not fix this setting that allows spammers to spam, abusers to abuse, and bots to advertise on a person's profile then twitch is guilty of spamming, abusing and advertising for bots.