Twitch sets new harassment policy banning Confederate flag

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Streaming platform Twitch has announced a new code of conduct, aimed at eliminating harassment of streamers and viewers. The new policy covers behaviour, language, and symbols, and will go into effect from January 22, 2021. Twitch also specified in the policy that “no exceptions will be made for public figures.” Read more: We need to solve the toxicity within video games DDoS attacks, hacking, doxxing, or swatting, are now explicitly prohibited. These behaviours were included in the previous code of conduct, but were under general harassment policy. Twitch has now outlined those behaviours specifically. below are the specific changes for harassment, sexual harassment, and hateful conduct, which also include rules against brigading another person’s social media profiles off of Twitch, and the certain use of emotes pic.twitter.com/viM9FRyVAq — Rod Breslau (@Slasher) December 9, 2020 As well as this, claiming that victims of tragedies are fakes or crisis actors is also specifically forbidden. So is “maliciously raiding another person’s social media on Twitch,” often referred to as ‘dogpiling’. Twitch added that using Emotes to confer these opinions will be considered a violation, because “they can be used maliciously and will be held to this policy”. The Confederate Flag is now completely…
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