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Hey,
Thanks for your suggestion - just wanted to let you know that I have moved it over to Emotes > Feature Request. Thanks!
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An error occurred while saving the comment TuuliKauri commentedAs others have said (see Meadow's comment for an excellent summary) the follower limit is too low. Increasing the follower count will help to build community on Twitch. Following serves a variety of purposes, all of them community-building in nature. As Dan Clancy has said, when streamers succeed, Twitch succeeds. Enabling and taking actions to support community building is critical to Twitch's success at community building, which in turn is critical to Twitch's ongoing success as a platform. People are on Twitch for the community. Lets help them reach that community with a much higher follower limit. Thank you!
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Twitch, please take action and report this ongoing situation to your vendor. You are receiving poor service from them that does not uphold copyright. They are allowing false claimants to exist in their system, and not taking action to remedy it.
In addition, Twitch would receive better service if Creators were able to report these false claimants as this userVoice suggests, and then Twitch can advocate on behalf of Creators and Viewers for better copyright services.
This is an ongoing issue. I am using CCBYSA music in my intro, which is muted every time due to a false attribution error to another artist in the database. This means I need to Appeal Muted Audio for every stream, which I have been doing; and the appeal has been granted every time. However the music continues to be automatically detected and muted, despite it being the exact same as the granted appeals every time.
I have also now received an email from Twitch "Warning: Copyrighted audio detected in your VOD(s)". This email states that due to my repeated muted audio, VODs are unpublished and clips deleted. This is to protect against possible DMCA claims. There's also a link "You can learn more about copyrighted audio warnings in this help article." but the page 404's. https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/audible-magic
I have been in touch with the true artist and copyright holder, who is also attempting to have their music released from these false claims. I have provided them info about the copyright detection.
I have been in touch with the 3rd party vendor "Audible Magic" that Twitch uses, in order to report this false claim - the info exists in their database, and the detection is provided by them. Possibly it was through a fraudulent claim submission by the false claimant. However I reached out to them through a general support channel and they have not responded.
I also cannot find a copy of the supposed song that is being infringed - it does not appear to have been published online.
This whole situation is really an example of how the bigger system (beyond Twitch) is broken. BUT I sincerely hope that Twitch takes the issue on-board. By advocating for better copyright protection, and putting in place tools that help to do that (like reports of false claims), you are helping creators, musicians, and upholding Creative Commons music rights. I'm just one streamer. The musician who's music is falsely claimed is just one musician. But Twitch could collect these reports and submit thousands of them on behalf of musicians and in support of creative and legal use of music.
Thanks.