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During an Aug. 6 broadcast, the Twitch streamer RekItRaven — who is Black and uses they/them pronouns — emotionally described a series of traumatic, real-life experiences that informed who ...
The #ADayOffTwitch movement’s goal was simple: Keep the heat on Twitch to address its platform-wide problem with hate raids — in which harassers use bots and dummy accounts to flood Black ...
Twitch is suing two users for their part in the hate raids that have targeted streamers, specifically People of Color and LGBTQIA+ streamers, as of late. This news comes by way of WIRED ...
Twitch is taking legal action to help marginalized users of the platform combat "hate raids," which is when users or bots infiltrate a chat with harassment, often aimed at Black and LGBTQ streamers.
Twitch streamers are organizing a boycott of the platform in protest at hate raids that have been affecting marginalized streamers across the site for some time now, and inaction from Twitch on ...
A week ago, a number of streamers took September 1 to boycott the platform in support of those who have been the target of hate raids, and it seems that has at least further pushed Twitch to ...
That means a new approach to brand design. One that lets us step back so you can step up. Above: Twitch spent a year figuring out how to change its logo. There are also other changes. The video ...
A trend called “hate raids” have been increasing across Twitch where waves of people are being sent to active streams and harassing them with hateful messages. For anyone in need of a ...