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    TheTeeMonster commented  · 

    I was a wingman for BlindGamerSteve during the weekend, and I saw this event from an accessibility point of view. I will say Twitch was doing their best, but Vegas on a whole was not. there were mixed signals between TwitchCon, the conference center, and LV's finest. And there is a big difference between attending Las Vegas with your friends versus attending a convention in Vegas (which I've done several times before this).

    I understand why Vegas was the alternative to San Diego this year, but the Convention Center was anything but convenient. I believe Steve and I have a contingency plan for Vegas if it happens in 2024, but we're hoping for San Diego. You are not as reliant on Rideshare (as the pickup areas are extremely inconsistent), and the Rideshare itself is something of a **** shoot (pardon the pun) on quality. And yeah, Vegas is difficult on a budget. Accessibility scooters that were comped at SDCC were $80/day. And Vegas flights are now an investment. The SD ticket was far more affordable.

    Vegas is doable in a pinch, but not what I was call desirable. Not presently.

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    TheTeeMonster commented  · 

    After reading the proposed guidelines, I find myself wondering how these restrictions will work alongside charities working through Tiltify. These guidelines feel a bit rushed, not to mention coming across as some odd band-aid for a source of revenue for Twitch that the platform has never quite concerned itself with until just recently. Of course you all have to keep the lights on, but this is not the best approach to take. Please pump the brakes on this strategy and rethink what you are asking of your streamers. You should definitely not give your growing competition more reason to lure talent from Twitch to their platforms. Stop for a moment and reconsider exactly what you are asking of your community, the community you claim to care so much about and continue to create content that plays directly into keeping your lights on.

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    TheTeeMonster commented  · 

    After reading the proposed guidelines, I find myself wondering how these restrictions will work alongside charities working through Tiltify. These guidelines feel a bit rushed, not to mention coming across as some odd band-aid for a source of revenue for Twitch that the platform has never quite concerned itself with until just recently. Of course you all have to keep the lights on, but this is not the best approach to take. Please pump the brakes on this strategy and rethink what you are asking of your streamers. You should definitely not give your growing competition more reason to lure talent from Twitch to their platforms. Stop for a moment and reconsider exactly what you are asking of your community, the community you claim to care so much about and continue to create content that plays directly into keeping your lights on.

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