Bad Raid Requirements
I just noticed the recent changes to people setting raids after a stream how the requirement is now pushed to minimum of 5 viewers and over. I have to say this in REALLY bad, because this hurts smaller streamers who might not have that many viewers watching their channel, only to see their own raids turn into hosts instead. This essentially cripples streamers ability to be noticed when they raid someone after finishing a stream, it was already bad enough when you crippled it so that people can't raid/host channels from 1 viewer, which is fine I guess, but to change the requirement to 5 viewers is bad overall.
I want to recognise the people who raid into me even if their viewership isn't that big, I don't want to see someone just show up as a host to my streams when they set a raid. it just makes their raids seem less significant. This is something that needs to be reverted to how it was before.
I keep seeing stupid changes like these being made on Twitch that make no sense at all without any careful consideration of what it ends up doing to streamers as a result. Case in point like how you were gonna force mid-roll ads on streams, and immediately people pointed out how bad that is.
Hey guys! We really appreciate the feedback that has been brought forth in this thread and just wanted to update you a little bit on what is going on.
This change was originally made to guard against raid bot attacks. While smaller raids are currently viewable in activity feed in the dashboard, we are working on a solution that treats raids equally while guarding against abuse tactics.
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/1313975539682684929
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TheMissMindyShow commented
Please Remove this....this hurts small streamers tremendously and makes people like me feel like garbage if we miss a raid and miss the opportunity to shout them out and welcome their viewers to my stream.
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elly_darling commented
It's embarrassing when people are raiding but no alerts are coming up because the raid is too small :( I want to be able to thank any streamer who wants to raid me!
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Blurrygil commented
Please reverse this. It harms small streamers. :-/
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RayPini commented
Revert this immediately. The bot spam in chat is more of a problem than bot raids. You're damaging smaller streamers.
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LandLockedPirate commented
Yes, please change this as suggested. It disenfranchises the smaller streamers, and can cause perception of offense when a small raid isn't welcomed.
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gatetnegre commented
I had two raids that made the requirements... 11 and 9 people... and still didn't show the notification, and i don't understand why!
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xx_diablola_xx commented
If the requirement for affiliates is 3 avg viewers then why would a raid be 5?
This is horrible for small streamers and really knocks your confidence...
Imagine all those who have just become an affiliate and then they're faced with this.
And, I know you could just tell the streamer you're raiding, but if have anxiety or have just finished your stream and are worn out, it's just gonna make you're not gonna feel like you can't or that you have to explain yourself for something that wasn't an issue before. -
chozo_ninpo commented
Yea, this is the worst.
Smaller channels that only get 1-5 viewers have to grind an achievement for raiding people, only to not get a notification or a thank you for doing so.
This is messed up, and also I want to thank EVERY SINGLE person that ever hosts/raids me, but I don't get the notifications from my personal overlays so I don't see it until a minute or so later after paying attention in my matches...
This sucks. Please fix this back to letting us decide whether we want an alert or not by letting us have the original system of ALL RAIDS show.
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iZTheePANDA commented
This hurts so much. It hurts small streamers so much. Twitch should be ashame of themselves. You already known that some small streamers get at least an average of 2-4 viewers. They need to change this. It makes 0 sense. They didn't know that bot raids can be big too, so what is the point of all of this? I have at least an average of 3 and now I couldn't even raid my favorite streamers because of this bullcrap. They're trying to protect bots from getting in but can't even ban people who breaks the rules. Makes no sense.
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TerraTiger commented
This is a really bad feature for small channels on twitches part. I want to see notification on my stream even if it's a party of one!
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CyrusLightshard commented
Until this is fixed, I made a completely free redeemable Alert in Stream Labs CloudBot's Item store that is my normal raid sound and image, so when someone comes in with a lower view count raid, they can redeem it to let me know that it was indeed a raid. Allowing bots that help us manage our channels, and communities is not a bad thing, however, there has to be a way short of user reports of finding the bots. I mean a lot of the time, the username is a dead giveaway. Also, there needs to be better communication of these changes before they happen, as it starts getting confusing when these things happen and no one knows what is going on
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Rican_playa commented
If bots are the problem instead of crippling the streamers why not focus on the ones that are using bots in the first place. Then that will take care of the bot in raids!!!!!
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toothpaste commented
Yeah, there has to be a better solution, small raids are so important for building your community and supporting other streamers...
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Godmin commented
I understand the requirement to guard against raid bot attacks, but there must be another solution. For small streamers the small raids are essential for building communities and for bigger streamers they show appreciation.
As all streamers are able to configure their default notification limits: please re-enable the old behaviour. Thanks -
palex00 commented
I'm also a small streamer. I'm raiding mostly with 2-4 viewers but sometimes even with 7. But with these 3-person raids I've discovered and build a community with several other streamers, boosting all our viewer numbers in the process. With this change that's... kinda ruined. There's no appreciation anymore. And it's always weird when everybody is saying "Raid!!" and the Alert says "XYZ is hosting you!"
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Maayainsane commented
I absolutely agree that it should be the streamer's choice whether or not they want the notification of <5 raid to show up. It happened in my stream that someone raided but the alert didn't go through and it just confused me and everyone watching. I want to know when someone raids, even if it's with just 2 or 3 people. Please make it optional? :)
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GeneralM13 commented
1. Twitch could give us a setting that allows us to choose from what numbers raids trigger alerts in chat. Alerts wise streamlabs etc have that covered on their end too.
2. if Bots are the issue then DEAL with the bots instead of imposing stupid "rules" on your own platform that make people ****** off.
Bots have been A PLAGUE on twitch since they were allowed a while back EVERYTIME we start streaming there's an entire LEAGUE of bots in our chats and we have NO ways of getting rid of them. -
y1you commented
I feel that the smaller viewer ship raid numbers is important especially for smaller raiders and smaller communities. This I see the best way to allow for mataining spam bot raid issues and still acknowledge smaller channels as if this isn't sorted as some one who wants to stream I see it as as why bother about raiding which is the most import way to build a community through exposing yourself to others and building rapport
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CountessPlz commented
It is weird to me that Twitch doesn't already have something like this, when some of the alert extensions do have user-set restrictions on raid alerts.
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zestykumquats commented
As a smaller streamer i would love for this to be fixed.