Twitch on Friday ended the contracts of its safety council members, which consulted on trust and safety issues related to children on Twitch, nudity and more.

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          7 months ago

          It sucks you got banned. If they didn’t like what you were doing the could have started /r/boycottboycottchildlabor and started a conversation.

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            7 months ago

            Their ‘reason’ came from a comment I made in a different community than my own, but still totally factual.

            I posted a comment and relevant link regarding Elon Musk, his Boring Company, and that contraption they made that they called “Not A Flamethrower”, which looks like a child’s toy, and is totally a flamethrower.

            I wasn’t the one out of place. I posted comments regarding known facts, along with a link as proof, in a similar spirit out of concern for children out there.

            The damn device really does look like a kid’s toy, when it’s more like a quick way to burn a house down. ☹️

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                7 months ago

                Huh? I was permanently banned by Reddit admins, not some random moderator. And yes, I’ve tried to appeal, twice. No dice.

                FUCK SPEZ

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    7 months ago

    Did “Twitch” decide this, or did “Some exec at Amazon, who owns Twitch” decide this?