What happens when you get a warning on Twitch?

Getting a warning on Twitch is a formal notice for violating rules, acting as a first step before stricter penalties like suspensions, requiring you (or your mods) to acknowledge it, especially in chat, and often resulting in content removal or temporary chat/stream restrictions for repeat offenses like mislabeling or copyright issues. While a basic warning is a courtesy, repeated violations lead to temporary suspensions (1-30 days), and severe offenses can result in indefinite bans.
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What does warning someone on Twitch do?

You can use the Chat Warnings feature to anonymously send warnings to chatters, which specify the specific chat rules they have broken or display a customizable reason that you enter. Chatters who receive a warning will need to acknowledge the warning before they will be able to chat again.
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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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Are Twitch warnings anonymous?

You can use Chat Warnings to anonymously send warnings to chatters in your channel, which specify the specific chat rules they have broken. Chatters who receive a warning will need to acknowledge the warning before they can chat again.
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What happens if you get reported on Twitch?

For the most serious offenses, we will immediately and indefinitely suspend your account. On bot accounts: While we welcome bots that add new features to Twitch chat and Whispers, bot accounts that spam unwanted messages will be banned indefinitely.
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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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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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Can I vape on a Twitch stream?

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 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 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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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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What am I 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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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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Do Twitch streamers know 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 much is 1 million Twitch subs?

1 million Twitch subscribers, primarily at the standard $4.99 Tier 1, could generate $2.5 million to over $3.5 million monthly for a streamer, assuming a 50% revenue share (or better for top creators like Kai Cenat) after Twitch's cut, with revenue varying by sub tier, partner status, and extra income like ads/sponsorships. 
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How to make $500 a month on Twitch?

Small streamers (less than 1,000 followers) might earn around $50–$200 per month, often from donations or small ad revenue. Mid-tier streamers (1,000–10,000 followers) can make between $500–$3,000 per month through a mix of subscriptions, sponsorships, and bits.
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Is it hard to become a streamer?

Yes, it's easy to start streaming, but incredibly hard to become a successful, full-time streamer who makes a decent living; it requires immense effort, consistency, personality, marketing, and often years of grinding before seeing significant income, as very few streamers reach that level. Most successful streamers use other platforms like TikTok and YouTube to funnel audiences to their live streams, treating streaming as a marathon, not a sprint, with a focus on building community and providing unique entertainment value. 
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Does Twitch allow drunk streams?

Yes, you can drink alcohol on Twitch, but you must use a mature content label, avoid getting incapacitated or promoting binge drinking, and never solicit drinks for bits/donations (which can lead to suspension). Sipping casually is okay, but making intoxication the focus or appearing unable to control the stream (like slurring badly or passing out) violates guidelines against self-harm and excessive substance use.
 
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Can I show a gun on Twitch?

Yes, you can show a gun on Twitch if it's for display (like in the background) or if you're playing a game, but you absolutely cannot point it at anyone, threaten with it, brandish it aggressively, or use it in any way that incites violence, as this violates Twitch's strict Violence and Threats Community Guidelines, leading to permanent bans. Real or replica firearms must remain safe, unloaded, and out of context that suggests harm to yourself or others. 
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Who is the Twitch streamer Smoke?

Smoke plays First-Person Shooters and open-world survival games like DayZ. His focus is to provide an immersive experience for the viewer in a clean environment. Smoke enjoys building a community of like-minded players. Hello stranger, my name is Derek but I go by Smoke.
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What is a shadowban on Twitch?

Shadow banning, also known as stealth banning, hell banning, ghost banning, and comment ghosting, is the practice of blocking or partially blocking a user or the user's content from some areas of an online community in such a way that the ban is not readily apparent to the user, regardless of whether the action is ...
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