Following Twitch's Community Guidelines is essential for maintaining a safe and welcoming streaming environment. These guidelines cover various topics, including:
To stay within the guidelines:
DoDon'tMonitor chatUse copyrighted content without permissionUse content warningsViolate intellectual property rightsDisable interactive features for sensitive topicsFail to attribute original creators
Build a positive community by:
Handle violations by:
Maintain account security with:
By prioritizing compliance, you can avoid account suspensions, ensure a positive community, and maintain a strong online presence.
Twitch has guidelines to keep the platform safe and welcoming for everyone. These rules cover different topics:
Twitch does not allow hate speech, offensive slurs, symbols, or stereotypes. This includes harassment of any kind. Users who engage in this behavior may face penalties, account suspension, or termination. Twitch aims to create a welcoming space for all.
Twitch has rules about sexual content and nudity. While artistic and educational nudity is not allowed, body painting, dancing, and other creative activities are welcome as long as they follow the guidelines. Streamers must wear appropriate attire for the context, location, and activity they are broadcasting.
Twitch restricts violent and extreme content, including:
Users who engage in this behavior may face penalties, account suspension, or termination.
Twitch requires users to respect intellectual property rights, including the use of copyrighted material. Users must obtain necessary permissions or licenses to use copyrighted content. Failure to do so may result in penalties, suspension, or termination.
Twitch prohibits cheating in games and exploiting platform features. Users who engage in this behavior may face penalties, account suspension, or termination. Twitch aims to create a fair and enjoyable experience for all.
Twitch restricts spam, scams, and other malicious conduct, including:
Users who engage in this behavior may face penalties, account suspension, or termination. Twitch aims to create a safe and trustworthy environment for all.
Effective chat monitoring is key to preventing prohibited content or behavior on your stream:
To avoid copyright violations, follow these guidelines:
DoDon'tObtain necessary permissions or licensesUse copyrighted material without permissionEnsure you have the right to use copyrighted contentViolate intellectual property rightsUse royalty-free or Creative Commons-licensed contentFail to attribute original creatorsGive proper attribution to original creators-
When and how to use content warnings or age restrictions:
Recommendations for disabling interactive features like text-to-speech:
Creating a welcoming space for viewers is key. Set clear rules that match Twitch's guidelines and state expected behavior. Rules should be:
Use moderation tools to enforce rules and maintain a positive community:
ToolDescriptionAutoModFilters out inappropriate content using machine learningModeratorsAssign trusted individuals to monitor and enforce rulesChat modesRestrict or limit chat to prevent spam or harassment
Address inappropriate behavior promptly:
Identifying and properly handling violations of Twitch's Community Guidelines is crucial for maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for all users. This section covers the steps to take when recognizing, reporting, and appealing violations.
To identify violations, you need to understand what behaviors or content breach Twitch's rules. Common violations include:
Familiarize yourself with Twitch's guidelines to spot potential violations.
If you encounter a violation, report it to Twitch using their reporting tools. When filing a report, provide:
Select the appropriate category for your report and give as much context as possible to help Twitch process it efficiently.
Twitch specialists review reported content and take appropriate action, which may include:
Enforcement ActionDescriptionWarningA formal notice of violationTemporary SuspensionAccount access is temporarily restrictedIndefinite SuspensionAccount access is indefinitely restricted
Repeat violations may result in more severe enforcement, including loss of privileges or permanent suspension.
If you believe an enforcement action was applied incorrectly, you can appeal through Twitch's appeals portal. The portal allows you to:
This information can help retrieve your account by explaining the situation. Once submitted, the portal will show the status and outcome of your appeal.
Keeping your Twitch account secure is crucial to avoid issues like account hijacking, content theft, or legal troubles. Here are some tips to protect your account:
A strong password is your first defense against unauthorized access:
2FA adds an extra security step beyond your password:
With 2FA enabled, even if someone gets your password, they can't access your account without the second verification.
Phishing attempts can lead to account compromise. Stay safe by:
Complying with Twitch's Community Guidelines is an ongoing process. Streamers must stay informed about updates and changes. By prioritizing compliance, you can:
Streamers must apply content labels to indicate if their stream contains mature themes related to:
Twitch prohibits content that:
Streamers must apply content labels to indicate if their stream contains mature themes related to:
Mature ThemeMature-rated gamesSexual contentDrugs, intoxication, or excessive tobacco useViolent and graphic depictionsSignificant profanity or vulgarityGambling
While Twitch prohibits nudity, inappropriate attire, pornography, and certain sexual content, streamers must apply a content label to streams containing sexual themes, such as:
While Twitch prohibits nudity, inappropriate attire, pornography, and certain sexual content, streamers must apply a content label to streams containing sexual themes, such as:
Sexual ThemeMature-rated gamesSexual contentDrugs, intoxication, or excessive tobacco use