At this past weekend's TwitchCon, Twitch announced all streamers (except those with exclusivity written into their contracts) are allowed to simulcast on any platform they choose--including competitors.
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Twitch expands its ban on swatting and doxxing
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Twitch’s simulcasting ban is officially over
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Twitch’s CEO says it’s cracking down on fake views
Twitch's new CEO Dan Clancy has been putting in some serious face time with creators.
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Twitch is laying off more staffers
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aceu was offered $3,500 to order a pizza on stream
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Twitch is changing its simulcasting policy
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Twitch streamers can finally keep banned users from watching their broadcasts
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Twitch says gambling stream viewership has dropped 75%
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Twitch’s daily watch time is going up
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Someone made a fake xQc and set it loose on Twitch. It’s gotten 11,000 followers in two weeks.
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AOC’s back on Twitch—with HasanAbi
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