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AdminTwitch (Admin, 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This change was originally made to guard against raid bot attacks.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
An error occurred while saving the comment MrFluffyNL supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment MrFluffyNL commented
I think this is a good idea. I tend to raid friends of mine that are live, but once a week I am manually looking for a streamer with 0 or 1 viewer in the same category as I was streaming. You can brighten someone's day with a raid like that! If you raid with 3 viewers, or 30, it doesn't matter. As you share the love your viewers have for you, with someone else! This will make that a lot easier. To find someone in the same category as a recommendation to raid. Love it!
MrFluffyNL supported this idea ·
This is an insult to smaller streamers. Getting affiliate sometimes takes a long time. And sending raids to starting streamers can help them with this. You need an average of 3 to hit affiliate, but now raiding <5 won't be recognized anymore?! How about helping out the smaller ones! Instead of kicking in someone's glasses with this new ""feature"".
A host is so much less than a raid. Every streamer that I see that gets a raid, cheers up. If they have 1 viewer or 200. They all get happy when someone raids them. Why take that away from people? Bad move Twitch. Bad move.