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How to ban on twitch?

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  • Click the ban user button directly in chat.
  • Click the ban button on the user badge that appears when you click on the username.
  • Use the chat command /ban {USERNAME}
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Marlyn Seth
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Do you want to keep your Twitch chat clean and friendly? If so, you need to know how to ban words on Twitch.

Banning words in Twitch means blocking certain terms and phrases from appearing in your chat. This can help you prevent spam, harassment, hate speech, spoilers, and other unwanted messages in your channel. Banning words can also protect you and your viewers from getting banned by Twitch for using prohibited language.

We’ll show you why you’d want to ban words on Twitch and how it’s done below.

There are a lot of good reasons why you might want to consider banning words on Twitch. Here are some of them:

There are different methods for banning words on Twitch, depending on your platform.

The easiest way to ban words in Twitch using a web browser is through the creator dashboard. This is the best method for PC and Mac users to follow.

To ban words on Twitch on a PC or Mac:

You can also add multiple words or phrases at once by separating them with commas.

The Twitch mobile app doesn’t have the option to ban words directly. However, you can access the Twitch creator dashboard through a web browser to bank words instead.

To ban words on Twitch using the mobile app:

Repeat these steps to ban other words.

Here are some other things you should know about banning words on Twitch:

If you want to keep your Twitch chat clean and friendly, you’ll need to use the steps above to ban words on Twitch. This should help you to prevent spam, harassment, hate speech, spoilers, and other inappropriate behavior.

Need to warn a user of their behavior? You can always send a whisper on Twitch to warn them in private before you ban them. You can also unfollow any user in your friend’s list who’s causing you trouble.

Are you watching other streams, but you’re sick of the ads? You can block Twitch ads in a few different ways.

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Nicika Bains
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If you’re a Twitch streamer or are a moderator of a community who has been tasked with preserving the decorum of the chat, you might be wondering how to ban/ unban certain members from the chat.

Twitch is a great place to build an engaging community of like-minded people on the internet. However, these days, every online community will at times be subject to more than its fair share of annoying or intrusive members who troll others or spout hatred. In fact, mainstream social media has now become a place where people can just post inappropriate or incendiary comments without repercussions. Further, there is usually minimal effort from the platform’s creators toward curbing such practices.

However, on Twitch, communities are more closely-knit, and the platform offers the ability for trusted members of a channel (aka moderators) to manually weed out negative comments and ban members from the chat. Twitch has provided a range of tools to broadcasters and moderators to police the actions of others in the chats.

So in this article, we take a look at how moderators and streamers can ban or block people, both temporarily and permanently. We also layout the process for unbanning people in the future.

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There are several reasons why you might want to ban or block someone from your community on Twitch. For instance, you can consider banning certain users if they engage in any of the following acts on your channel’s chat box:

Twitch allows channel owners and moderators to ban or block people temporarily or permanently via simple commands that can be entered within the chat box, which we discuss below:

Moderators or streamers can easily ban people from within the chat. Here is how:

Step 1. Open the stream window and click on the chat’s rectangular message box

Step 2. Type in ‘/ban’ in the chat box followed by the username of the user whom you want to ban, and press enter

Syntax: /ban

Note: There is another way you can ban users from within the chat. Follow these steps:

Step 1. Click on their username in the chat to open up their profile card

Step 2. Click on the three vertical dots and select ‘Block’ to hide that user and all their messages in the chat

Once you block a user from the chat, all their previous messages in the chat box will automatically disappear.

If you would rather ban a user from the chat temporarily, only for a short period of time until things cool down, you can do so as well. Streamers and moderators can use Twitch's ‘timeout’ feature to prevent a misbehaving user from posting anything for a while, before they can be allowed into the chat again. This is particularly helpful, as if someone’s actions in the chat are undesirable, but not worthy of a permanent ban, moderators can give them a timeout, which serves as a warning and helps cool things down.

If the timeout function is used on a user, they are prevented from sending messages to all chats on your channel for any period of time, determined by you.

Here’s how you can timeout users:

Step 1. In the chat box, type in ‘/timeout’ followed by the username of that user, and the number of seconds you want to block them for

Here’s the syntax for the command: /timeout

Note that you can also timeout users by clicking on their username in the chat box and selecting the clock symbol.

Unlike some of the aforementioned commands like /ban and /timeout, the /ignore feature on Twitch is available to everyone - not just streamers or moderators. Using this feature, users can choose to mute other users’ messages from the chat.

This is particularly useful in situations where the moderators aren’t taking action on the misbehaviour of certain users. This way, if someone is posting harassing or annoying messages on the chat, you can ignore them to stop seeing their messages. Here’s how to use the /ignore command on Twitch:

Step 1. In the chat box, type in ‘/ignore’ followed by the username of the user whom you want to ignore, and press enter

Syntax of the command: /ignore

You can also ignore users by clicking on the ‘Ignore’ button on their user card, which you can access by clicking on their usernames in the chat.

That’s it, their messages in the chat will no longer be visible to you. However, note that all other users in the chat, including the moderators, will still be able to see their messages. They will only be hidden to you.

Unbanning or unblocking users on Twitch is as easy as banning them. Here are ways you can unban users on Twitch:

/unban command

Just like we used the /ban command in the chat box, we can also use the ‘/unban’ command to lift their ban.

Syntax: /unban

Note that the unban command will immediately end the ban applied to the user, and they will be allowed to start sending messages on the chat again.

Streamers can manage all the banned users on their channel via the channel settings. Here’s how to access and manage the list of all banned users on their channel:

Step 1. Go to your Creator Dashboard and click on the ‘Settings’ menu

Step 2. Select ‘Moderation’

Step 3. At the bottom of the page, click on ‘Banned Chatters’

This will open up a page that lists every user that’s currently banned from your channel, along with details like which moderator banned them, and the reason for the ban.

You can also unban someone from this list. Just click on the trash can icon next to their username to unban them from your chat room.

Additionally, you’ll be able to add users to your ban list on the same page by typing their name into a text box at the top and selecting the “Add” button to the right of that box.

For now, there’s no way to block or ban users on Twitch if they change their accounts and enter your stream that way. Streamers and moderators can only ban users via the chat.

However, note that streamers can choose to leave out all their non-followers from entering their stream chats by using a simple command. For streamers, this follower-only mode ensures that only their trusted followers can post messages to the chat. Here’s how to activate it:

Step 1. Type in ‘/followers’ followed by the period of time for which you want to restrict access to the chat only for your followers

Syntax for the command: /followers . For example, /followers 30 minutes or /followers 2 months.

Note that the maximum duration of time for which you can activate the follower-only mode is 3 months.

You can disable the followers-only mode by entering ‘/followersoff’ in the chat.

Note that as a moderator or owner of the channel, it is always best to openly set and declare some ground rules for the chat. Doing so will inform the users of the decorum that they need to maintain in the chat, and give them an adequate warning to not go against the set rules.

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Xzibit Johns
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Wouldn't it be great if you could just mute the annoying kid in class? Even better, make sure you wouldn't have to see his antics either! Welcome to the ban function of Twitch-Chat.

Have you ever asked yourself: how do I start streaming on Twitch? You should first learn how to keep your chat civil. If you want to become a successful streamer, you first have to cultivate a community. Banning on Twitch allows you to do pretty much exactly that. Thanks to the ban function, you won't have to deal with harassment to the same extent because you can just ban the responsible user from participating in the chat. You therefore plug the bad apples contaminating the tree, or whatever the phrase is.

Who can do that, you ask? Well, the owner of the channel, a.k.a. the streamer. Oh, and the Simps, uhm, I mean, moderators, who get appointed as such by the streamer.

But let's start from the beginning because before the moderators or the streamer even gets to see the messages, they can get filtered by a tool called AutoMod. This allows the streamer to set a base on what is okay in their chat and what isn't. This ranges from no moderation at all, to even being called out for calling someone an idiot. Which let's be real, some people just deserve to be called.

Anyway, AutoMod helps a ton in filtering toxic comments by calling them out. Like a snitch! Mods and streamers get notified that a person has been a bit naughty by AutoMod highlighting the message, and then get to decide what punishment to enact.

If you're a decent person like me *cough,* then you probably have never been banned, just notified that your comment has been deleted. Didn't want those feet pics anyway...

If you have been a little naughtier, you might get timed out from the chat for a little while. Not too bad, but it gets you thinking, that maybe what you said was a little inappropriate.

When someone crosses the line though, you ban that son of a probably lovely mother, I don't know her, from participating in the chat! If you are the streamer, your moderators can do that for you. If you are the moderator, well, then that's your job.

It's probably best to give them a small timeout first, though. To do so, just type:

/timeout {Username} {Seconds}

The mentioned user will then be unable to use the chat for the set amount of time. If the user doesn't learn and continues being a naughty little viewer, you can just ban him for good. To do so, just type:

/ban {Username}

And you're good.

You can also unban users with the command:

/unban {Username}

But why would you do that? You just got rid of that little nuisance.

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Kai Mehar
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