For security, this really needs to happen. Other than forgetting to close the stream, there may be other things happening that could damage the community. Yesterday, for example, StreamLabs goofed up really hard and showed casters IPs to the entire stream. LIKE THEIR LEGIT IP!!!. Definitely not cool, and as a mod that is deeply invested in that community, it is absolutely terrifying to sit there and not be able to hide that information. Casters can be very involved in their game and may not notice there is a serious issue. I would greatly appreciate if Twitch could proactively implement something like this and give that access to channel editors. I truly feel that having this feature will save a lot of trouble down the road.
For security, this really needs to happen. Other than forgetting to close the stream, there may be other things happening that could damage the community. Yesterday, for example, StreamLabs goofed up really hard and showed casters IPs to the entire stream. LIKE THEIR LEGIT IP!!!. Definitely not cool, and as a mod that is deeply invested in that community, it is absolutely terrifying to sit there and not be able to hide that information. Casters can be very involved in their game and may not notice there is a serious issue. I would greatly appreciate if Twitch could proactively implement something like this and give that access to channel editors. I truly feel that having this feature will save a lot of trouble down the road.