(Visually) Disable Moderator Badge
Users are able to hide specific badges already (Twitch Prime, Turbo, Bits, ...) but what about Moderator Badges?
The reason for this suggestion:
In smaller streams (new) chatters might get scared if moderators post messages.
So I see 2 potential ways this could be achieved:
- Only visually disable the mod badge (keeping the moderation actions in-tact)
- Allow moderator to go into "non-moderation mode" - in this mode, the moderation actions are not available and they are like a normal chatter
In both cases moderators should still show up in the Moderator List (/mods).
Recently Twitch added a "Mod View" into the chat settings - maybe something could be added in there?
Say a "Hide Moderator Badge" option?
We would like to offer an “off-duty mode” for Mods, but it isn’t one of our top priorities at the moment. Will revisit in 2021.
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RockyVegaTV commented
I LOVE the idea of "incognito mods".
Plus it almost feels like all eyes are on YOU if everyone in the chat is a mod and you're some random new viewer.
Please make this a thing.
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3eyore_ commented
Great idea for the "off duty mod" badge! It definitely feels like once you are a mod, you cannot interact with the stream ever again like a normal chatter, and you always need to be "working" when you're watching.
Sometimes I just want to go in and relax with the stream and not have the pressure of being in charge or having to police people.
The problem is that if I show up in the moderator list as a mod, and I DON'T do the things I normally do, people could think that those things are now allowed. Also if I'm in the list and showing up as a mod, other mods could imagine I'm working and not do anything, when I really just want to rest.
Right now the answer is ... I don't go in the stream I mod for unless I'm going to mod. Which is a bummer.
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Adpocalyptic commented
Would defo like an option to hide mod badge that can have it be a VIP one instead when people need to hangout as they normally would for whichever reason
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SlippityPoobah commented
Great idea! I would love this as an option and I personally know quite a few mods that would definitely use as well.
Everyone here has made some great comments as to how it can be used. I also agree with the idea of getting rid of a "mod wall" or going into a channel I mod in when I'm not actually modding at that moment.
Thank you!
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Fwuq commented
Being able to turn off the moderator badge in chat would be great especially for smaller streamers, as mentioned by somebody else it can turn people off from speaking if the chat is just filled by mods talking. The only solution shouldn't be for mods to just not talk.
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Badiiin commented
Do you want any idea for the offduty badge? Just change it to VIP icon with green square.
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Tanrarar commented
Yes! I think an "off-duty" mode for Mods would be fantastic. If my Mods have had a hard day I don't want them to feel like they have to be on duty because of the badge.
I also don't want them to feel like their only option is to stay away from the stream or be an active Mod. They will always be members of the community first and Mods second
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i_dislike_water commented
I would still like the see this as an option.
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ItsOllieMoly commented
imagine adding a "pools, hot tubs and beaches" in the categories and then saying
"We would like to offer an “off-duty mode” for Mods, but it isn’t one of our top priorities at the moment. Will revisit in 2021." -
blitzluchsy commented
It would be very nice. @Shimesaba is it under development?
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Dolac84 commented
2021 checking in here, hows the update @Shimesaba
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killerphoenisx commented
any follow up on this yet ?
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MSico commented
Please yes to option 1
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birrdd commented
This would be great, would get herassed less in dm's (yes i could turn them off but i dont rly want to do that).
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derzwo commented
The second option would be interesting.
When a moderator went in their holidays or go on a trip he/she can activate the "non mod mode" and be a normal user when join the stream. -
Ylaan commented
We want this! Having chats full of moderators on small stream scares of new viewers, this could be an easy solution, that doesn't require removing the moderator status to users.
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DaeCatt commented
It's worth noting that some streamers already have systems in place to allow users to moderate without having the moderator badge by eg. letting moderators operate by whispering moderation actions to a bot (while not currently having the mod status or appearing in the mods list).
Implementing this officially however would provide some important benefits:
1. Moderators will be able to act faster. Using their normal moderator commands rather than whispering a bot or using a third party site is a significant speed-up.
2. The streamer would no longer have to manually merge the Twitch moderation logs with the bot's moderation logs.
3. Provide Twitch themselves with valuable data about "anonymous" moderation. Perhaps this method of moderation is far more common than current data makes it out to be?