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    Partial Release  ·  mouse responded

    You have a lot of different suggestions here, the latter of which have not been implemented so I will leave the topic open, but I wanted to let the thread know that we have recently released the ability to remove followers from your list by Blocking them.

    https://twitter.com/TwitchSupport/status/1243643979897417730?s=20

    You can see how to Block a user here: https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/how-to-manage-harassment-in-chat#BlockWhispersandMessagesfromStrangers

    Additionally, you can see your channel Banned Chatters in your Moderation Preferences in the Dashboard

    https://dashboard.twitch.tv/settings/moderation

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    GarageGuyCarl commented  · 

    As a channel owner and Affiliate on Twitch, I find it hard to believe that this kind tool/option has not been implemented as of yet. This kind of option should be available to all levels of streamers, beginning, affiliate and beyond.
    I have had accounts that contain personal information and slanderous character defamation in them that even after they have been banned still remain on the followers page.
    THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE!!!
    As a user of the Twitch platform, I realize that it is not my call as to what is allowable and not, yet as a PG-13 Streamer/Entertainer trying to add to the platform in a positive way, it is next to impossible to stay focused on putting out a positive stream when this sort of activity can't be discouraged.

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