enforcement of community guidelines
i wish that "user" in Twitch Community Guideline includes broadcasters [including Twitch Ambassadors], moderators and their "communities", and that contracts signed to abide Twitch Community Guidelines are legal binding.
a victim who is outnumbered by pre-credible bullies is a victim whether those bullies believe otherwise or not.
how is Twitch a safe platform for everyone, when a victim turns to people in positions to help for help and those people laugh them off out of hand?
why are you so focused on protecting a broadcaster, their moderators and their "communities" from a viewer and not focused on protecting a viewer [particularly a mistakenly accused viewer] from broadcasters, moderators and their "communities"?
credibility should not be pre-dispensed based on someone's mistaken self-image, "Well, I'M not a bully, and i'm just like them behave the same as them so they're not bullies!" nor based on who's outnumbered.
for instance, @skinnedteen likely told @MoeWanders a story about me, last night; there is no truth in this story, though pre-dispensed credibility in favour of @skinnedteen inspires people to believe that her story about me is true.
@aicute, also, and her moderator extraordinaire bullied me, conveniently deleted and left out all evidence of their bullying of me when they told a story about me to @Littlesiha .
people Banning me and Pre-Banning me because of a story told to them or because they refuse to realise that THEY're the villain(s) and i am not, and the story growing and more people Banning and Pre-Banning me as it spreads, is Coordinated Harassment.
... and i am only guessing as to why @MoeWanders Banned me from @TeawithMandy 's yesterday and why @Littlesiha Banned me because NO ONE WILL COMMUNICATE WITH ME [because (despite my Right to know what i'm accused of, my Right to confront my accusor(s), and my Right to defend myself against accusation) they're convinced that they need no more reason to Ban me than they need to Block me, so they don't have to tell me why] and Twitch Support will not provide mediation services.
when, objectively, it is everyone else who's the problem, who can someone like me turn to for help?
when, objectively, Twitch Support won't do a damned thing to broadcasters, moderators and "communities" who bully, how is Twitch a safe space?
this list [ https://gooseandclover.blogspot.com/2022/12/gooseandclover-currently-banned-from.html ] is growing because people have a mistaken perception about me [because they have a mistaken perception about themselves and others] and a story is spread about me that i cannot fight and that spreads not because i've actually done anything wrong but because of pre-dispensed credibility.
these bullies have established themselves to gullible people as "friends" who should be admired and whose malicious behaviour emulated because it "it's not bullying, just good fun. Lighten up!" or because, "you deserve all the bullying that we can commit and incite against you, and Twitch isn't gonna do anything about it because they obviously agree with us," and i apparently deserve it just because i'm genuinely different and/or because of a story that they've told themselves about me which is a story told about me and not any truth.
because these people have been thought of as being good people before anyone knows i exist, i get to be bullied and they get benefit of doubt that they're bullying me.
how is Twitch a safe space, when the vast majority of the bullies are broadcasters like in this list, and their moderators and "communities"? and when will Twitch Support enforce Affiliate, Partner, Ambassador contracts to abide Twitch Community Guidelines?
@ayytrae might not like that i call adult-aged children adult-aged children, but who's gonna prove me wrong that they're adult-aged children? they, themselves, respond to it in such a way that [objectively] proves me right, and they're dillusional in believing that that proves me wrong.
"Well, YOU're behaving like a child! Throwing a tantrum because you don't get your way!" is a mistaken perception about me, which is gleened by being incapable of listening.
if they want to not be bullied, then standing up and speaking out against bullying is not throwing a tantrum because i don't get my way. it's exercising assertiveness because no one who wants to not want to be bullied doesn't get their way.
why shouldn't they practice what they preach? look insided themselves, rule themselves out, before blaming me for their choice to bully me?
wait.
nevermind.
even people like @ayytrae and @littlesiha figure they're the same bird of a feather with the kind of people who's the problem, and they figure they're not bad people so their "friends" must not be, and i'm not only anti-"fun" but i'm anti- their "friends", so GooseandClover must be the villain, "and the new must spread that he's bad people so that people Ban him and we can make Twitch as unsafe for him as we're convinced he wants to make it for us."
"The only people who are bullies are the individual viewers who treat us [or who we make out to be treating us] how we treat them! When we do it, we're not bullies; it's either justice or 'good fun'. When it's done against us, or if we're stood up to, it's unforgiveable harassment!"