Twitch, the renowned streaming platform, has unveiled a new moderation tool that promises to enhance the user experience for both streamers and viewers. This tool aims to provide clarity on the reasons behind user bans, ensuring a safer and more transparent environment for all.
As the streaming community continues to grow, managing chat becomes a pivotal aspect for content creators. Traditionally, streamers had the power to ban users, preventing them from sending messages in the chat. Once banned, viewers could send an unban request to the streamer or their moderation team. But with the new feature, Twitch takes this a step further. Now, streamers can share the exact reason for a user’s ban, offering a clearer picture of what led to the decision.
Introduced on September 14, this feature allows streamers to share their channel’s moderation comments with other channels they’re connected with. This means if a user gets banned in one channel for a specific reason, the moderation team from another channel can be informed about the exact cause. Such transparency ensures that community standards are upheld consistently across different channels.
Another significant update is the integration of Shield Mode into Mod View. Shield Mode is a protective feature that streamers can activate to instantly apply preset safety settings. It’s designed to block hateful messages and instantly ban those who harass. With this integration, streamers can manage their channel more efficiently, activating Shield Mode directly from one page without navigating through their chat.
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