Twitch has revamped its violation enforcement system, allowing minor infractions to expire after a designated period, promoting fairness for creators with minor past violations. Minor infractions will last for 90 days, while serious violations remain for one to two years. Repeat offenses will incur increased suspension lengths, promoting adherence to community guidelines. Additionally, Twitch is enhancing transparency with detailed suspension explanations and specific examples in an Appeals Portal. New ‘Enforcement Notes’ will guide users on policy adherence and common violations, addressing community confusion and providing clearer expectations for acceptable behaviors.
Twitch has introduced new enforcement measures where minor violations can now expire after a set period, relieving long-time creators of accumulated infractions.
With the new policy, Twitch aims to enhance understanding of community guidelines by increasing suspension lengths for repeated offenses, encouraging adherence without severe penalties.
The platform is committed to transparency, providing users with detailed information on suspension reasons and including specific messages or video clips in the Appeals Portal.
Additionally, Twitch is implementing 'Enforcement Notes' to educate the community on violation trends, thereby reducing confusion around acceptable behaviors.
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