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We’re happy to announce that we have released an additional update to address these concerns. Streamers can now prevent their banned users from watching their livestreams. You can find and turn on this feature in the Moderation settings section of the Creator Dashboard, through the “Stop banned users from viewing stream” toggle.
Please note, this update 1). does not prevent users from watching livestreams from an incognito window or while logged out and 2). does not prevent users from viewing VODs, clips or highlights. We plan to explore extending the functionality of bans further, including but not limited to preventing VOD and clip playback.
In addition, we’ve made an update so that users that are blocked will now automatically be blocked from watching a streamer’s livestreams.
We will leave this thread open for your other points regarding preventing view of other content types and account creation.
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In case it is not clear, the primary issue here is the fact that the twitch charity integration has a massive vulnerability because it currently allows for un-moderatable interactions.
For example, a banned user could spam $1 donations, and currently, there would be no way to stop the spam without ending the fundraiser.
Third party integrations with bots could be silenced manually, but there is no way to silence twitch’s native notifications from being pushed into chat.
It is a glaringly obvious vulnerability.
It seems like it should be a simple fix as well, given that banning & blocking currently prevents other monetary interactions with the channel, such as cheering, subbing & gifting subs in a channel.
This is a moderation issue that needs to be fixed.