Twitch Takes a Big Step to Stop Sexual Harassment

Twitch, the largest live-streaming platform, has announced a major update to its AutoMod tool to fight sexual harassment. This update gives streamers more control to keep their communities safe and respectful.

Why is this important?

Sexual harassment is a big problem online, and Twitch wants to make its platform a safe space for everyone. The platform has many users, and it's challenging to keep everyone safe while allowing different kinds of content.

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What has Twitch done so far?

Twitch has been working to improve safety and user experience. In 2020, it updated its policy on what streamers can wear and show on camera. In 2021, it updated its community guidelines to better address hate speech and harassment.

What's new?

On July 23, Twitch introduced a new "sexual harassment" category to AutoMod, its content moderation system. AutoMod uses artificial intelligence to filter out harmful messages before they reach viewers. Twitch has also clarified what behaviors are not allowed, including:

- Unwanted comments about appearance
- Sexual advances
- Objectification
- Derogatory remarks about perceived sexual behaviors

Twitch wants to make sure its platform is safe and welcoming for everyone. While we'll have to see how well this new feature works, Twitch's efforts are a step in the right direction.

Twitch has also updated its Suspension Evasion Policy, allowing streamers to engage with content from banned users without getting in trouble. These changes show Twitch's commitment to staying ahead in the competitive streaming industry.