Twitch Banned Words and Rules – What You Need to Know

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Twitch is one of the most popular platforms for live streaming games, music, art, and more. However, Twitch also has a strict set of rules and guidelines that streamers and viewers must follow to avoid getting banned or suspended. In this article, we will cover some of the most important rules and words that are banned on Twitch.

Twitch rules: R-E-S-P-E-C-T

One of the main rules on Twitch is to respect other users and not engage in hateful conduct or harassment. This includes using racial, homophobic, sexist, or other derogatory slurs that target a specific group of people based on their identity or characteristics. Twitch also prohibits any threats of violence, sexual harassment, stalking, doxing, or encouraging self-harm.

Words banned on Twitch

In addition to these general rules, Twitch has also banned some specific words that are considered insulting or demeaning to others. So far, Twitch has outlawed the usage of three words – both in chat and by the streamers:

  • virgin
  • simp
  • incel

These words are supposed to be derogatory names for men who are deemed as too submissive or attentive to women (“simp”), who claim they can’t attract women and are therefore hostile toward them (“incel”), or who have never engaged in sexual activity (“virgin”). Twitch says that these words can be used as insults based on perceived sexual preferences or activity.

Using any of these banned words on Twitch can result in a warning, suspension, or permanent ban depending on the severity and frequency of the offense. Therefore, it is important to be mindful of what you say and how you say it on Twitch. You can also report any user who violates these rules by clicking on their username and selecting “Report” from the menu.

Twitch is a great place to enjoy live content and interact with other users. However, it is also a place where everyone should feel safe and respected. By following these rules and avoiding these banned words, you can help make Twitch a better community for everyone.