Sometimes Twitch content creators and their followers find themselves in the unpleasant situation where a broadcast is suspended. Y They do not always know the reason, since we are talking about content that is broadcast live and from interactions with third parties who may have done something that the content creator has missed and that has led to this blocking.
From now on, Twitch will report what specific content has led to the suspension of an account. Specifically, as of today, law enforcement notifications sent to users Suspended will include the name of the content and the date of the violation to ensure that the “have greater clarity about what content” is not accepted.
🛡️ As of today, enforcement notifications sent to suspended users will include the name of the content and the date of the violation to ensure they have better clarity about what content is being actioned on. pic.twitter.com/aAnrdEZoyi
– Twitch Support (@TwitchSupport) August 9, 2021
As you can see in the photo shared on Twitter profile of this platform, all this information will accompany the data on how long the suspension lasts from account.
We have the recent case of famous Ibai Llanos that in June he experienced the third ban in his history on Twitch during a live on his channel.
The cause was that one of the participants in the cockfight that he was broadcasting showed his butt during one of the rhymes. And Llanos himself recalled that “there is no worthwhile context, people have the power to ban you on Twitch if it comes out of the balls “.