Twitch rules, called streamer?

Ty
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I have a short question for you, it has something to do with the streaming platform Twitch…

So, my sister and I own a common streaming channel…

When my sister streamed the game Day of Dragons today, it came to our surprise… Someone… In the discord we never expected… We know this one… Someone… Locked on Twitch… Now we were not sure if we would stream have to finish, as we had read it was probably "you should neither picture nor sound recordings of this locked person play"…

Since we did not want any trouble, we ended the stream… We wanted to ban this person, not only because of his "reputation" or his "bad reputation" from the server… That would not be fair, because he did not do anything wrong during we gambled with him…

I do not know if it would be fair to call his name, so just say that he calls himself Ingame "Dragon"… It would have to ring for most people…

Now we ask ourselves what that should look like in the future, since we do not want to discriminate against it, etc. But we can't net the stream every time… As we know that he would like to play with us more often…

Does anyone know what the rules are?

Re

If you are blocked on Twitch & you hear / see yourself in another stream, this will prolong the penalty or even become a perma ban for the already suspended person.

But if this person comes to you, in his case the "dragon" will not be unlocked anyway, then you also face a lock! The rules of Twitch provides that banned users may not show in their stream.

Source 1: https://www.derstandard.de/story/2000111010938/fortnite-profi-auf-twitch-gesperrt-weil-er-mit-gebanntem-streamer

However, something important is also anchored in the second paragraph "Avoiding Blockages"> https://www.twitch.tv/...uidelines/

Ty

You could only read the name "Dragon" as its player name… But you could hear it talking, that's bad now… Are they going to vote now?

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Hear / see you in another stream

I think very clearly.
Since he is not an unknown person and also a very… Say we have "own" voice, I think the danger is too big if you want to keep your channel, that it is recognized. There will always be someone and what do you mean, how fast it gets around that he is in the stream with you?

The Hater are looking for food every day… And they will come to it & there will be people who will report your channel… Even if he himself is responsible for what hatred he draws on… Is it still your decision if you want to take the risk,

Nobody says you can't play with him. But then off-stream.