twitch Many changes have been introduced Violation of the law enforcement system. The biggest change is that the current violation will disappear from the account “after a fixed time”. This is good news for long-term creators, as small violations are stacked together. This has led to people being suspended as these smaller violations pile up.
The platform says most minor violations, such as cheating in online games, will expire in 90 days. More serious violations, such as participating in hate acts, will be retained for one to two years. The worst behavior still leads to a pause immediately. In addition, if the user is suspended indefinitely due to the accumulation of multiple violations, you can apply for recovery after six months.
This is not any kind of “free jail time” card. Twitch also inspires the consequences of repeated violations of rules in the same policy category. The length of the suspension increases every time a similar violation occurs. This is true even if the severity of the offense has not increased. The platform said the new rule is intended to help “people understand the importance of following our community guidelines without resorting to an indefinite pause.”
Finally, Twitch delivers on its promise Increased transparency in policy violations. For most policy violations, users will now receive detailed emails about the reasoning behind any suspension decisions. This data will soon include specific chat messages or streaming clips. This information will also be located in the Appeal Portal. This starts with chat messages and video clips are released later.
Most of these changes are now rolling out. Recent convulsions Added some so-called execution notes Notify the user if certain trends violate one of their policies. It also publishes comments to alleviate “wide confusion in the community” and reminds people of “what behaviors” are “not scope.”