Twitch CEO Dan Clancy hints at possible reevaluation of policies amid calls to unban IShowSpeed and Dr Disrespect

Dan Clancy said, 'Figuring out a way that you do this where when you give people a second chance, you do it scalably and you do it fair'
PUBLISHED SEP 27, 2023
Dan Clancy might give another chance to banned users like IShowSpeed and Dr Disrespect (djclancy999, ishowspeed, drdirespect/Instagram)
Dan Clancy might give another chance to banned users like IShowSpeed and Dr Disrespect (djclancy999, ishowspeed, drdirespect/Instagram)

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: Recent developments in Twitch news have sparked discussions about the possibility of the platform's CEO, Dan Clancy, reevaluating its ban policies.

This comes as there is increasing demand for the unbanning of popular streamers such as IShowSpeed, Dr Disrespect, and Destiny.

While Twitch has offered a platform for numerous prominent individuals to voice their views, the company does not shy away from enforcing bans on streamers who violate the Community Guidelines or Terms of Service.

What are Twitch's live stream penalties?

The severity of penalties on Twitch frequently hinges on the infractions that occur during a live stream. Given the absence of an opportunity to appeal the decision within Twitch's current policy, the most severe consequence streamers may face is a permanent suspension.

Consequently, well-known broadcasters with permanently banned channels, such as Dr Disrespect, IShowSpeed, and Destiny, have remained unable to return to the platform.

IShowSpeed (ishowspeed/ Instagram)
IShowSpeed might return to Twitch (ishowspeed/ Instagram)

Some of these streamers may consider returning to the platform, especially in light of the recent revelation that Twitch is contemplating a review of its policies regarding restricted channels.

Dr Disrespect is notorious for casually roasting celebs and other streamers on social media (drdisrespect/Instagram)
Dr Disrespect is banned on Twitch (drdisrespect/Instagram)

Dan Clancy, the CEO of Twitch, has dropped a significant hint suggesting the possibility of allowing previously permanently banned streamers back onto the platform.

This hint came during a conversation with Quintin "Quin69," an Australian Twitch broadcaster, in which they discussed their views on the potential reversal of bans for previously restricted streamers.


 
 
 
 
 
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In an interview, he said, "I'm not gonna talk about any specific case. All I'll say is this is an area that we're looking at to figure out what's the right way to give people another chance."

Dan Clancy discusses lifting bans on streamers

When questioned about the potential lifting of bans for streamers with a substantial history on the platform, Twitch CEO Dan Clancy offered thoughtful responses. As an example, Quin69 mentioned Destiny, a game that is slated to be prohibited in 2022.

Dan responded, "The tricky thing to do is that you need to do it in a scalable way because all this is not like, wherever you talk about one specific example, it's one specific example."


 
 
 
 
 
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He went on to say, "But people forget that we need to have a similar opportunity for that affiliate that has five concurrent viewers, that did it, as we do for this big streamer that did it."

He further added, "Figuring out a way that you do this where when you give people a second chance, you do it scalably and you do it fair."

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