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More Visible Rules.

I'm not sure where your rules are posted for streamers, but a lot of the time i will see your streamers learning the twitch rules from their viewers. For Example, i was just watching dayzmarine, and a hacker joined the server he was on and started spawning vehicles, cows, forcing them to dance, putting gear on their characters and so on. He had no clue he could get banned for playing with a hacker, weather it was his choice or not. Maybe you guys need more visible rules posted somewhere, that your casters can see. its kinda weird seeing them learn the rules from the viewers. Also, i heard someone was recently banned that streams dayz, is there a list somewhere of banned casters? It would be nice to see if it was someone i follow.

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  • Why, WHY!! in gods name, does it remove the spaces in my posts, and clump it in a huge wall of text?
  • These are pretty much the rules along with common sense I guess. If he was banned because a hacker was on the same server; someone may of mis-interpreted what was going and reported the channel.

    They can appeal their ban by emailing help@twitch.tv
    Post edited by itruthful on
  • He wasn't banned, im just saying its weird that the viewers know the rules better than the casters. I suggested they post the rules somewhere more visible, to improve this.
  • He wasn't banned, im just saying its weird that the viewers know the rules better than the casters. I suggested they post the rules somewhere more visible, to improve this.
    The rules are pretty much in the terms of service - it's completely up to them if they read them or not. But I guess a more simplified list of rules would be nice to see.
  • havokkhavokk Moderator
    I believe there are some things in the works to help with this.
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