Twitch is dividing its suspensions into multiple categories to make its temporary bans less damaging to streamer careers.
moderation
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Streamers are mogging each other, so Twitch changed its rules to accommodate them
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Twitch hopes a nuanced approach can make suspensions less frustrating for streamers
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YouTube tells moderators to ease up on political, social, and cultural content
YouTube is advising its human moderators to let more videos stay up if they flaunt guidelines in categories like news and politics.
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TikTok is turning its community into fact-checkers
TikTok is rolling out Footnotes, a take on X's Community Notes that enables moderation powered by viewers and creators.
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TikTok looks to counter criticism by showing how it ‘Sparks Good’
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YouTube gives creators an inside look at its Community Guidelines
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TikTok announces 18+ live streams for content that needs to be “limited to adults”
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You can now give a thumbs down to TikTok commenters, but dislike counts will be hidden
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YouTube’s Chief Product Officer testified before Congress. Then he announced a new approach to extremist content.
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Twitch Lets Streamers Auto-Moderate Chat Windows — If They Want To
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YouTube Wants Its Users To Be “Heroes” Who Moderate Videos
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