On Feb 10, the Streaming platform Twitch announced the expansion of its username policy to restrict more potentially offensive usernames. Twitch announced the change in policy in a post ontheir official website.
In the post, Twitch outlines the reasoning behind the changes in policy. Explaining that usernames are both your chat avatar and channel branding on the platform, Twitch states that they must be held to a high standard. It describes the reasoning as an effort to create “a diverse, inclusive global community on Twitch.”
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The new Twitch name restrictions
While existing restrictions banned hate speech, threats of violence, and personally identifiable information, the new regulations will include:
The post also outlined how these restrictions would be enforced.
To give a chance for creators to change their names Twitch has explained they will delay the introduction of these restrictions to May 07, 2025. Twitch hopes this will give creators the least disruption to their existing content.
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