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Hi, I know that this is a very late response, but we’re hoping to find time to address this issue later this year. There are a few steps we’ll have to take to solve this problem in a way that will work for all streamers, but we understand the severity of the issue.
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We’re reviewing this. Curious how long you think would be ok.
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It's a corporate identity issue, and accounts that really want to actively stream and launch their careers are deprived of that identity by having brandable names taken by "account corpses" that are never removed due to Twitch's lack of recycling system.
It is absolutely necessary that this system is revised or even made to work.
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Even at the end of 2020 Twitch does not put any visible effort to finally solve this long overdue problem in the account management system.
There are plenty "dead" Twitch account with brandable names, that are just waiting for someone to claim them...
But without a proper working recycling process, these names are just ... there. And the ones who want to make their career (including me) have to use a variation of this name, which is less brandable and viewer-unfriendly.Please, just finally fix this long overdue thing. It is nevertheless alone already a substantial relief of the support inquiries, since I can think that hundred other users ask daily whether one could not get the one or the other name...
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This is especially a great idea for bot management, Plenty bots run via a second Twitch account to brand the bot's name in chat accordingly to the streamer.
In addition, corporate streams are now also held on Twitch, which means a multi-account tool would be helpful for employees who want to quickly and easily switch between their personal and business accounts.SCHLVFMVNGEL supported this idea ·
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We are slowly improving the Highlighter.
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Just to provide some clarity – we actually already handle the timezone translation for both streamer and viewer, so viewers should be able to see exactly when you’re going live in their timezone. We realize it’s tricky because we don’t have any messaging that explains this, so we will be working to get that added.
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For streamer groups it would be such a nice feature, as they would be able to stream all their perspectives without having to create multiple Twitch accounts for that, which might not be even an option.