Spamming emotes is common practice on #twitch, and I understand it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but instead of an automatic ban across the platform Twitch puts spam moderation in the hands of the streamer.
I know I rag on @TeamYouTube, but this is absolutely unacceptable.
YouTube accounts removed after spamming emotes a few times in a livestream, which also removes the associated Google account (email, drive, the works).
DO NOT WATCH YOUTUBE LIVESTREAMS IF YOU VALUE YOUR ACCOUNThttps://twitter.com/markiplier/status/1193015864364126208 …
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If Twitch removed my entire account for spamming emotes in chat with no warning or justification, I would be absolutely livid. As it turns out,
@TeamYouTube has just given me another reason to be apocalyptically angry at them again. SORT YOUR MODERATION SYSTEM OUTpic.twitter.com/PhQC6mTO9SShow this thread
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