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    kamakanipoetics commented  · 

    As a queer Native Hawaiian indigenous streamer who has recently begun their streaming journey with activist content, I find it appalling that it has been deemed necessary for us to need to vote on and provide support to increase the visibility and representation of Native streamers, especially considering that the Twitch headquarters sits upon stolen native land. If Twitch really seeks to "promote diversity" and honor diverse cultures, then this seems like a no-brainer, not just for representation but it is also an opportunity for Twitch to evaluate the ways in which its algorithms and systems need to be reconsidered to support native content creators.

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