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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment RubidiumMoon commentedI know they are, I just wanted to give a specific list of everything I think an editor should be able to do, just in general.
RubidiumMoon supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment RubidiumMoon commentedI'm the person who made the initial post 4 years ago. I still think that the editor role really needs a rework. Editors should be able to do the following:
- Make highlights
- Delete OR edit clips (maybe it wasn't quite clipped right and needs a little bit more)
- Edit Panels
- Edit Stream Information
- Make Highlights
- Run Reruns
- Host other channels on behalf of the streamer
- Adjust Channel Rules and Points
- Submit emotes on behalf of the streamer
- View stream analytics
- Change the Stream Overlay
-Edit the Auto-host list
- Export highlights or past broadcasts to other platforms (like YouTube)Again, the editor role should be treated as the highest trusted position and the editors should be able to do their jobs, and right now I don't think they can on Twitch
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An error occurred while saving the comment RubidiumMoon commentedWhen looking for people to raid, it's hard to tell who uses exclusive chats like Sub-only or Follower-only. I think this could easily be fixed by adding a little icon or label that marks ALL streams that are follower-only, sub-only, or open to everyone when browsing for streams.
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Also, Streamers should have full control over permissions. All permission should be defaulted on, but if streamers feel that it’s necessary, they should be able to turn permissions off. There’s no reason why an Editor role couldn’t be customizable based on what the channel owner needs.