Our CEO, Dan Clancy, recently joined Colin and Samir for an insightful conversation around Twitch's unique role in shaping culture and the creator economy. In the episode, Dan discusses how live streamers drive trends, our commitment to supporting creators and their communities, and what sets Twitch apart in the livestreaming landscape. Thanks to Colin and Samir for the thoughtful questions and for highlighting the incredible impact of our creator community. 🎧 Listen to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/gTBbQFjb
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy : Why live streamers are driving culture in 2025
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Great episode
Thats BULLSHIT! #JusticeForJennyPrioli
Twitch banned my Belarusian account in the summer of 2025 because I allegedly bought some fake Prime subscriptions for it, and I don't even know what it is or how it works, never received even 1c from Twitch. My appeal was automatically rejected by a bot, and when I tried to contact technical support via email, I received a rude response two days later, stating that I should follow the provided appeal form and not bother the bohemian support with such trivial matters as a banned account. I thought it was big misunderstanding and a bug, and since my account wasn't very popular, I decided to create another account where I've been streaming ever since. However, today 9 months later that I was banned but this time normally for registering second account while permanent ban on first. In my new appeal, I tried to explain how things were originally set up in the most accessible way possible, even for those who were genuinely stupid, but I was rejected by the bot within a few minutes of submitting the appeal.
I would livestream but the safety factor of people knowing exactly where you are just doesn't appeal :/