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Changing status to long-term. To preserve ecressey's previous comment, "I'm not clear on the use case for this. It seems like with a resub chat message notification and subscribe/unsubscribe events you should have the data you need."
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I need this sooooooo much!!!
Our UseCase is that we have our affiliates who have a panel + link from us in their panels.
Through a public panel API we could automatically verify if the user has included the panel + link.
This allows us to see whether users are still active in our affiliate program.
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It would also be great if we could customize the meta description. Currently there is 20-30% unusable text in it, like "Created by .... Extension screenshot. Details.", in my opinion this is not relevant for the search result.
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@BlueLava Ok, great!
@TwitchDev Community:
a) My first thought was: Not for bots. IMHO, they should be a different badge between verified/known bots and its developers. So users can easily see, this is a bot (a pice of software), and this is a real person (a 3rd-party developer).
b) How would one qualify: In my opinion, it needs to be automated, but it also needs a review process. If I had the choise to define such a guidline, I would formulate it in a similar way:
"You qualify for this badge if you have a published twitch extension or a verified bot. You will also need to have an account that has agreed to the Developer Services Agreement (you agree to this, if you signed up on TwitchDev)."
My background to this opinion:
Currently, Verified Bots as well as Twitch Extensions have a review process on Twitch. This is to prevent someone from simply unlocking this badge for fun automatically.
Con: It does not currently take into account of 3rd-party websites (oauth apps).
c) The automatic system should be possible (on the part of the chat team), iirc: anykey.org has a sign-up form, where you can fill you twitch id/username and you get instant the global GLHF Pledge badge (i also have this badge).
I would be pleased about further feedback!
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@BlueLava Is this suggestion intended for 3rd party developers? If yes, I really love you idea!
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Theoretically, this process is a part of post production. Before the stream is uploaded to Twitch. I think the idea of having such a tool directly on Twitch is not bad.
Streamers should also comply with the Community Guidelines. If the stream is not family friendly, then the stream should be classified as mature.
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I liked this idea very much, unfortunately I have no more votes to support it!
Need this!