Can banned people still watch your Twitch?

Yes, banned people can still watch your Twitch streams if you haven't enabled the specific setting to block them, but they won't be able to chat; however, with the "Stop banned users from viewing stream" setting toggled on in your Moderation Settings, banned users are automatically prevented from watching your live broadcasts, VODs, and clips, though they can still try to bypass this by logging out or using incognito, which Twitch's suspicious user tools try to detect.
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Can banned Twitch viewers still watch?

Yes, by default, a banned user on Twitch can still watch your stream (without chatting), but streamers can now enable an optional setting in their Dashboard to block banned users from viewing their streams entirely, preventing both chat and viewing access, though they might still use incognito mode or log out to bypass it unless the streamer has the viewer block enabled, note PCMag and Mashable. 
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Can blocked people see your stream on Twitch?

Blocking Users

Prevent them from whispering you. Prevent them from watching your livestreams. Prevent them from seeing your channel in recommendations across Twitch.
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How do you stop banned people from watching your stream?

To stop banned users from viewing your stream, enable the "Stop banned users from viewing stream" setting in your Twitch Creator Dashboard under Moderation Settings, which prevents banned users from watching live broadcasts and past content (VODs, clips) by blocking them from the stream entirely, though they might still try logged out or in incognito mode.
 
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Can Twitch streamers play with banned streamers?

You can not have a banned streamer on your stream. There will be cases where it's allowed (for example esports tournaments), but generally you should stay away from having someone banned on your stream.
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How long does a Twitch ban last?

Twitch bans vary from temporary (days/weeks) to permanent, with new policies making most violations expire (e.g., 90 days for low severity, 1-2 years for hate speech), while severe offenses are indefinite; channel-specific bans can be permanent until the streamer unbans you, but you'll see the expiry in your Appeals Portal. 
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How many viewers on Twitch to make $1000 a month?

Can you make $1,000 a month on Twitch? Yes, many streamers do. To earn this much, you typically need 50–100 consistent viewers, use ads and subscriptions, and diversify your income through donations, sponsorships, or merch.
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Is kissing allowed on Twitch?

Yes, you can kiss on Twitch, but it's a "Sexual Theme" requiring a "Sexual Themes" content label if it's prolonged, repeated, or likely to elicit mature chat, with kissing or licking microphones specifically flagged as sexual, while quick, non-sexual kisses (like greetings) might be fine if labeled or kept brief and non-suggestive to avoid violating guidelines against sexually suggestive content. 
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Can you ban people from watching your Twitch stream?

Yes, you can easily block people on Twitch from chat, their profile, or your settings to prevent them from contacting you, sending whispers, hosting you, or buying gift subs for your channel, which is done by clicking their username, then the three dots, and selecting "Block [Username]". Blocking stops most interactions but doesn't prevent them from watching your stream or seeing your chat if they use an incognito window, for which you might also need to ban them as a moderator, Twitch Help. 
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What happens when you ban someone on Twitch?

When you ban someone on Twitch, they are immediately kicked from your channel's chat, can't send messages, view your streams (if the setting is on), or interact with your content, effectively becoming a "ghost" in your community, though this ban is channel-specific and doesn't affect their Twitch-wide account unless they violate terms, triggering a larger suspension or ban from Twitch itself. 
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Does muting the stream count as a viewer on Twitch?

Yes, muting a Twitch stream (either the player or the browser tab) still counts as a view for the streamer, as long as the live video is playing; this is a confirmed feature by Twitch, though some viewers mistakenly believe it doesn't count for drops or general viewership, which is untrue. 
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How much money is a $100 gifted on Twitch?

100 gifted Twitch subs cost the viewer roughly $499 (Tier 1), $999 (Tier 2), or $2,499 (Tier 3), with the streamer earning about half that amount ($250 - $1,250) depending on tier and their partnership revenue share (usually 50% for Affiliates, more for Partners), though costs vary by viewer's region due to local pricing. 
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Can you vape on Twitch?

Yes, you generally can vape on Twitch, but it's tricky and requires careful use of content labels and adherence to guidelines against promoting tobacco/vaping products or engaging in excessive/intoxicated behavior, with cannabis-related vaping strictly prohibited in branded content and advertising. While basic vaping might just need a "Drugs, Intoxication, or Excessive Tobacco Use" label if it's part of the stream, actively promoting vape brands or getting intoxicated on stream can lead to bans, so it's often best done off-screen or with caution, especially regarding cannabis. 
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How does Twitch catch ban evaders?

What is Ban Evasion Detection? Ban Evasion Detection relies on machine learning to flag “Possible” or “Likely” channel-ban evaders who enter your chat. By default, “Likely” evaders will be put into restricted mode, and “Possible” evaders will be put into monitoring.
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How to get someone's Twitch taken down?

Reporting a Channel

Click the 3 Vertical Dots icon in the bottom right below the video player on the channel page to report the live stream itself (using Report Live Stream) or other attributes of the user such as their username or their avatar (using Report Something Else).
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What does being blocked on Twitch look like?

You'll know someone blocked you on Twitch if you can't see their profile, can't send them whispers (private messages), can't follow them, can't gift them subs, or if their messages disappear from chats you're in (unless you're a mod), but you might still see their messages if you're not blocked in their own channel. To check, visit their channel; if their profile is inaccessible or their chat behavior is strange, you're likely blocked by them.
 
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How long do Twitch bans typically last?

Suspensions. Temporary suspensions range from one to 30 days. After the suspension is complete, you will be able to use our services once again. We keep a record of past violations, and multiple suspensions over time can lead to an indefinite suspension.
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Does Twitch have +18 content?

While Twitch prohibits nudity, inappropriate attire, pornography, and certain Sexual Content, streamers are required to apply a content classification label to certain streams that contain sexual themes, listed below.
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How much is 1 million Twitch subs?

1 million Twitch subs is a monumental achievement, earning a streamer millions annually, potentially $1.5 million to over $3.5 million+ per year before taxes, depending heavily on revenue splits (50/50 vs 70/30), sub tiers ($5, $10, $25), and if they are a top Partner like Kai Cenat (who hit this historic number in late 2025), but it's not direct cash – it's gross revenue before Twitch's cut, taxes, and expenses. 
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Do Twitch streamers pay taxes?

Income from Twitch, YouTube, and other streaming platforms counts as taxable income. Streamers are self-employed individuals who owe both income tax and self-employment tax. Expect to receive Form 1099-NEC if you earn over $600 in streaming income in 2025.
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