Twitch CEO says they’re open to giving permabanned streamers “another chance”.
@quinrex’s question was initially about Destiny, a streamer who was banned in 2022, and whether or not streamers who have been around since Twitch’s inception could have their permaban status overturned.
Getting permabanned from Twitch can often be one of the most devastating punishments a streamer can be handed. Historically, those hit with such a strike have been forced to move to rival platforms with varying results.
Content creators like IShowSpeed and Adin Ross are permabanned Twitch streamers who went on to become the largest streamers on their respective platforms. However, it’s not a similar story for many others without as large a fanbase as both of them.
Clancy responded to the question by talking about permabanned streamers generally, “This is an area that we are looking at to figure out what’s the right way to give people another chance.”
Clancy explained the complications of it all, adding, “The tricky thing is, you need to do this in a scalable way… Whenever you talk about one specific example, one specific person, but people forget that we need to have a similar opportunity for that affiliate that had five concurrent viewers that did it, as we do for these big streamers.
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