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    Twitch responded

    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    This change was originally made to guard against raid bot attacks.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

    GaeBaeRae supported this idea  · 
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    GaeBaeRae commented  · 

    This is ridiculous and is absolutely going to kill small time streamers and make it incredibly difficult to grow as well as show support for others. A lot of times that raid of 4 literally doubles my viewer count, and a number 2-3 person raids can add up and those streamers that bring them I want to acknowledge and get my viewers and the ones from other raids following them as well. I understand the technical reason but this is an area that tech needs to submit to design, or work for a better solution that doesn't harm the end user. For example, why not allow streamers to set raid notification limits on the channel level, similar to the streamlabs alert box limit?