Twitch is releasing two new tools to help its customers with the reporting and appeals processes.
This modification comes in response to complaints about the present processes in place, as well as a rash of recent hate raids.
Twitch’s upgrades are progressively making the site more secure for both spectators and artists.
The new reporting option will be available to all Twitch users in a few months. “The reporting feature affects every single Twitch user throughout the globe,” the firm said, “so we’re taking a thorough approach to ensure everything works securely and smoothly for our global community.”
It will first be available to online users, then to mobile users. There is no news on when this enhanced functionality will be available.
The new appeals platform is now live, making the appeals process faster and easier. The new appeals platform, which was highly sought by authors, includes backend upgrades to assist its crew examine appeals more swiftly.
Twitch claims that it simplifies things in two ways. It does two things: first, it provides insight into admissible appeals, and second, it displays the status and outcome of ongoing and past requests.
Overall, these upgrades demonstrate Twitch’s commitment to fostering a secure, creative community on its platform.
The corporation is listening to its customers and addressing inappropriate conduct when it notices it.
One can only hope that these modifications result in noticeable benefits and that Twitch will continue to listen to its strong community of artists.
More information may be found on Twitch’s blog here.