Users on the platform used mainly by gamers will be able to stop others viewing their streams
The live video streaming company Twitch will allow users to prevent blocked or banned users from viewing their streams, in a move designed to counter harassment on the platform.
The popular streaming service, mostly used to watch others playing video games, will launch the new feature in September.
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Twitch to provide new blocking powers to combat online abuse
August 20, 2023
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