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Apparently a high profile streamer was recently sexually assaulted on camera at twitch con.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWIXyUUqKz0

the streamer goes into detail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLrxuSS33xg

EDIT: original stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_USuIpVAqAw

The offender was escorted away by private security hired by the streamer herself, not twitch security. They have yet to find the perp, but twitch supposedly banned him (meaning twitch knows who he is and haven't notified police).

Twitch had dealt with stalkers before, and their response was to ban the private security guards who fought off the creeps. They put out messaging claiming their security is top notch, then blame the victims for not moderating their streams, as if that does anything to stop real creeps at real meetups.

The incompetence and deflection, combined with the business model of twitch streams, leads me to believe twitch knows who their primary audience is: stalkers and molesters willing to fork over 5$ to get the streamer to say their name.

233 days ago
70 score
Reason: None provided.

Apparently a high profile streamer was recently sexually assaulted on camera at twitch con.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWIXyUUqKz0

the streamer goes into detail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLrxuSS33xg

EDIT: original stream https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_USuIpVAqAw

The offender was escorted away by private security hired by the streamer herself, not twitch security. They have yet to find the perp, but twitch supposedly banned him (meaning twitch knows who he is and haven't notified police).

Twitch had dealt with stockers before, and their response was to ban the private security guards who fought off the creeps. They put out messaging claiming their security is top notch, then blame the victims for not moderating their streams, as if that does anything to stop real creeps at real meetups.

The incompetence and deflection, combined with the business model of twitch streams, leads me to believe twitch knows who their primary audience is: stalkers and molesters willing to fork over 5$ to get the streamer to say their name.

234 days ago
7 score
Reason: Original

Apparently a high profile streamer was recently sexually assaulted on camera at twitch con.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWIXyUUqKz0

the streamer goes into detail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLrxuSS33xg

The offender was escorted away by private security hired by the streamer herself, not twitch security. They have yet to find the perp, but twitch supposedly banned him (meaning twitch knows who he is and haven't notified police).

Twitch had dealt with stockers before, and their response was to ban the private security guards who fought off the creeps. They put out messaging claiming their security is top notch, then blame the victims for not moderating their streams, as if that does anything to stop real creeps at real meetups.

The incompetence and deflection, combined with the business model of twitch streams, leads me to believe twitch knows who their primary audience is: stalkers and molesters willing to fork over 5$ to get the streamer to say their name.

234 days ago
1 score