Expand this page to allow soft matching & regex-based matching (advanced, potentially restrict API only) entries.
Soft-matching would match every entry in the list not by it's exact character, but any latin variations/etc. - so banning "information" (example) would also match "înfórmàtion" etc.
Regex-based matching would match via regular expressions (no further explanation needed).
Currently, the list of blocked terms and phrases found at https://dashboard.twitch.tv/u/[CHANNEL]/settings/moderation/blocked-terms only matches directly against the input. This means that in order to ban variations of a word, one would have to input many millions of phrases through the API even for a single word (as shown here: https://twitter.com/thomsimonson/status/1429472208506822659).
Expand this page to allow soft matching & regex-based matching (advanced, potentially restrict API only) entries.
Soft-matching would match every entry in the list not by it's exact character, but any latin variations/etc. - so banning "information" (example) would also match "înfórmàtion" etc.
Regex-based matching would match via regular expressions (no further explanation needed).