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We would like to offer an “off-duty mode” for Mods, but it isn’t one of our top priorities at the moment. Will revisit in 2021.
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We would definitely like to give Mods a way to communicate with each other more easily, and are starting to explore implementation options.
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We’re happy to announce that we have released an additional update to address these concerns. Streamers can now prevent their banned users from watching their livestreams. You can find and turn on this feature in the Moderation settings section of the Creator Dashboard, through the “Stop banned users from viewing stream” toggle.
Please note, this update 1). does not prevent users from watching livestreams from an incognito window or while logged out and 2). does not prevent users from viewing VODs, clips or highlights. We plan to explore extending the functionality of bans further, including but not limited to preventing VOD and clip playback.
In addition, we’ve made an update so that users that are blocked will now automatically be blocked from watching a streamer’s livestreams.
We will leave this thread open for your other points regarding preventing view of other content types and account creation.
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8,390 votesTwitch responded
Hi, thanks for flagging this and sharing your suggestion.
We share and understand your concerns about how the intentional, repeated misuse of tags can undermine the purpose of the tags product itself. Tags are an important discoverability feature for communities, and a powerful way for all Creators—but especially those that are underrepresented—to express their personal identity and creative vision for their content.
We also do not feel Twitch should be the judge of Creators’ personal or creative identity, so we typically only enforce against the misuse of tags when it is associated with other behavior that violates our Community Guidelines such as hateful conduct or harassment.
That said, as the VTuber community’s experience demonstrates, there are limitations to this approach and we are actively investigating additional steps we can take to protect and improve the integrity of the tags feature at scale, without infringing on good faith Creators’ personal choice…
An error occurred while saving the comment Dekimasenergy commentedTwitch / Amazon: Has Facial Recognition technology to differentiate flesh streamers without the presence of a VTuber avatar, is used by several other apps to ensure there is a face to a video feed as per their own Terms of Service. Can be used for Twitch!
Also Twitch / Amazon: Doesn’t use it for Twitch to automate enforcement of use of the VTuber tag.
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I am finding that some major companies, such as Google, are even going so far as to allowing its users to go passwordless simply by using said Yubikey (FIDO2 Keys) and biometric scans (such Face ID or fingerprint authentication.) I definitely fully support the use of this for multi-factor authentication (MFA) or going passwordless on Twitch.