![]() ![]() Users appealing Twitch’s moderation decisions will still receive an update over email when an appeal is accepted or rejected. The new appeals tool will also appear in the profile menu under the “safety” section, where it will remain available even for users who are currently suspended. The portal will usually be limited to bans enforced within the last 60 days, but the company says that anyone facing an indefinite suspension that went into effect before that interval will also be able to request to have an eligible case reviewed there. ![]() ![]() The new appeals hub allows users to view enforcement actions eligible for appeal starting today at. While Twitch deals with its fair share of users with bad intentions, the company wants to provide more clarity and consistency for users who accidentally break the rules in the process of livestreaming. The biggest change is the introduction of a new portal where users facing account suspensions can appeal those rulings and monitor the progress of their requests. Twitch is updating its appeals and reporting processes, following through on product updates the company promised late last year.
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