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Hey guys! We really appreciate the feedback that has been brought forth in this thread and just wanted to update you a little bit on what is going on.
This change was originally made to guard against raid bot attacks. While smaller raids are currently viewable in activity feed in the dashboard, we are working on a solution that treats raids equally while guarding against abuse tactics.
https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/1313975539682684929
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To add to this - I think anyone creating a bot should have to register them with twitch as a bot (if this isn't happening yet) and by registering them they will have a "BOT" tag added next to their name. Then streamers should have an option if to allow them in the chat (list) or not, and bots will not get randomly gifted subs. If a bot doesn't get registered as a bot and they are acting like one (are in massive amounts of channels) they will get an email notification that they must register (or appeal and show proof it isn't a bot account) or will be banned from twitch