Can Twitch Ban Streamers For Anything Now?

Twitch recently updated their policy to allow them to issue bans for content that happens off of their platform. While the policy seems to be a good move, some people have voiced their concern, asking on social media platform: Can Twitch Ban Streamers for anything?

In a recent tweet by Twitch: “In January, we began enforcing our updated Hateful Conduct and Harassment policy so we could better protect every person on Twitch. Today, we want to share our plans for how we’ll handle incidents that happen off Twitch”.

Category one: Someone is harassed on Twitch, as well as off Twitch. When this happens, we will take into account verifiable, off-service behaviors or statements that relate to an incident that took place on Twitch. For example: if we’re reviewing a harassment report about an incident that happened live on stream, related or continued harassment on Twitter could be taken into account when reported to us. This is how our current off-service policy works in the vast majority of cases, and will not change. 

Category two: We will now enforce against serious offences that pose a substantial safety risk to the Twitch community, even if these actions occur entirely off Twitch. Examples of these behaviours include: 

Twitch now has a 3rd party Investigation

In order to be as thorough and efficient as possible in these situations, we’re bringing on a highly-regarded third party investigative partner to support our internal team with these investigations. 

Twitch user and fans are not so happy with this new policy

https://twitter.com/TaDeNight/status/1379842714485846018?s=20
Can Twitch Ban Streamers For ANYTHING Now?

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