Warn or prevent livestreamers that attempt to watch another stream with mismatched content classification labels..
Imagine this scenario. You are a user and have seen and accepted all content classification labels warnings. You can navigate Twitch and can watch any content without any warning (this is fine).
Now imagine you are streaming live and navigate Twitch to see what other people are doing. You click on a unassuming stream that has labels, you are not aware of this and you do not have some/all labels that they do, now you are technically in danger of breaking ToS since you are capable of accidentally showing content that could only be streamed under some labels.
I propose that Twitch implements a persistent warning while you're live, similar to the existing warning (https://i.imgur.com/UaC7MEu.png), that shows and tells you that your current livestream is missing all/some labels to the stream you're trying to watch, so that you know you are in risk of breaking the ToS while reacting to that stream.
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StillHidden commented
Is momentary streaming of content that requires a label considered breaking ToS?
Twitch doesn't allow even momentary streaming of content that breaks ToS in general (label or not), such as ****, and can take action against you for it. Does that apply for content that requires a label? At worst they'd give a warning and forcefully apply the Sexual Themes label to your stream, but ideally momentary mistakes would maybe be allowed.
Interesting idea.