What happens if you get reported on Twitch?

If you get reported on Twitch, Twitch's Safety Operations team reviews the report, considering context and potential harm, which can lead to warnings, temporary suspensions (1-30 days), or permanent bans for severe or repeated violations, with recent updates making minor infractions expire after 90 days, though serious issues like hateful conduct remain longer or result in immediate indefinite bans. You'll be notified via email and in the Appeals Portal, where you can also appeal the decision.
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Does reporting on Twitch do anything?

If you come across content on Twitch that you feel has violated Twitch's Terms of Service (TOS) or Community Guidelines, you can file a report. Your reports are essential in creating a safe, welcoming and consistent Twitch experience, and every report is sent to a member of our moderation team for review.
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How long do Twitch bans last?

A Twitch ban's length varies from a temporary suspension (1-30 days) for minor issues to an indefinite ban for severe or repeated offenses, with a system where lower-level violations expire after 90 days to 2 years, while serious violations lead to permanent bans, though you can often apply for reinstatement after 6 months for indefinite suspensions. 
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How long do reports take on Twitch?

Reports are completed within 14 days. You will receive a notification on Twitch when your report(s) are ready to be downloaded. Return to your Privacy Settings page where the report was requested.
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Can you see who reported you on Twitch?

No, Twitch does not reveal the identity of the person who reported you; reports are anonymous to protect the reporter's privacy, and you won't be notified of the specific reporter or even if action was taken (unless you're in the EU under specific DSA rules). While you might get a notification about an enforcement, you will never see who made the report to keep the process safe and confidential, according to Twitch's Safety Center. 
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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 make $1000 a month on Twitch?

Yes, making $1,000 a month on Twitch is achievable, but it requires consistency, a unique personality, building a community, and diversifying income beyond just ad revenue, often needing around 50-100 average viewers and leveraging subs, bits, donations, and sponsorships, taking several months to a year for most. While some small streamers earn this, it's tough, with most earning much less, but a focused, engaging approach makes it a realistic goal, not just for top-tier creators. 
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What gets you banned on Twitch?

You get banned on Twitch for violating their Community Guidelines, which cover things like hate speech, harassment, nudity, violence, dangerous self-harm, illegal activities, copyright infringement (DMCA), and sharing harmful misinformation; actions can range from temporary suspensions to permanent bans, with repeat offenses leading to harsher penalties, including loss of ad revenue.
 
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Who is #1 in Twitch subs?

The most-subscribed Twitch channel is Kai Cenat. Twitch subscription stats differ from follower counts, as subscription rankings aren't publicly available. Creators and Twitch spokespeople often reveal sub numbers when they hit a milestone, which is then reported by news outlets.
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What is "raid" on Twitch?

Raid is when one streamer ends their stream and sends their viewers to your live streamer's channel. It's a way to support other creators, introduce audiences to new content, and build community.
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Who is the longest streamer ever?

The title for the "longest streamer" is often debated, but EmilyCC holds a significant record for continuous 24/7 streaming on Twitch, surpassing four years as of late 2025, essentially living a "real-life Truman Show" for her audience. Other notable feats include GPHustla's massive 2,700+ hour marathon in 2020 and Guinness World Records recognizing La Casa de Alofoke 2's 918-hour uninterrupted video stream in late 2025, showcasing different forms of endurance in live content.
 
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What are you not allowed to say on Twitch?

Twitch's Terms of Service (ToS) don't list specific "banned words" but prohibit categories like hate speech (slurs, stereotypes), harassment (incel, simp when used negatively), threats, illegal drug references, severe vulgarity, and sexual content, especially in persistent areas like usernames or emotes, with enforcement depending on context, intent, and repeated use. While some profanity is allowed if labeled mature, streamers are responsible for all content, including guest audio, and should use moderation tools for specific chat control. 
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Does Twitch tell if you screenshot?

Twitch does not. But if the streamer finds out that you're posting their content without permission and doesn't want you to do so, you could end up in some legal hot water.
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How do I get someone kicked off Twitch?

There are three ways to ban someone:
  1. Click the ban user button directly in chat.
  2. Click the ban button on the user badge that appears when you click on the username.
  3. Use the chat command /ban {USERNAME}
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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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How does Twitch detect violations?

We identify potential violations of our Community Guidelines using a combination of automated detection, proactive review, and user reporting. Our automated detection efforts can be divided into two buckets: blocking harmful content and accounts before creation, and proactive detection of published content.
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Are nipples allowed on Twitch?

We do not permit the visible outline of genitals, even when covered. Broadcasting nude or partially nude minors is always prohibited, regardless of context. For those who present as women, we ask that you cover your nipples and do not expose underbust.
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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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Are bits better than subs?

Are Twitch Bits Worth More Than Subscriptions? A streamer will earn more through Twitch bits over Subs. This is because a viewer can subscribe to a channel for 4 months for $20. However, he will receive only half of that share, whereas a streamer earns 1 cent for every bit.
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Does Twitch take 70%?

Affiliates who earn a total of 100 Plus points or more for 3 consecutive months will qualify for a net revenue share of 60/40 from paid recurring subscriptions and gift subscriptions. Affiliates who earn a total of 300 Plus points or more for 3 consecutive months will qualify for a net revenue share of 70/30.
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What does it mean to "gift" a sub?

A gift sub supports your channel just like a regular recurring subscription. Gift subs allow viewers to give 1, 3, 6, or 12 months of subscription towards your channel to another user. Gift recipients can upgrade their gift to a regular subscription, which renews beyond the purchased gift period.
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