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Twitch fights ‘hate raids’ with options to require phone verification for chatShould help keep out harassment bots

Should help keep out harassment bots

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“Hate and harassment of any kind is unacceptable and prohibited on Twitch, whether it’s an offensive message, malicious follows, or the egregious ‘hate raid’ attacks that have targeted marginalized creators over the past months,“Twitch saidwhen launching the new features last night. “Curbing this type of behavior is, and will continue to be, a top priority for us.”

So, now they’ve launched new options which let channels restrict chat to users who have verified their account through an SMS code sent to a phone, and/or verified an e-mail address. Neatly, it’s not as simple as “verify or hush”. You can lock chat down only for verified users, but you can also require verification only for first-time chatters, or allow unverified chatters who have accounts of a certain age (options range from 1 hour to 6 months), or who have followed your channel for a while (from 10 minutes to 3 months). You can also exempt subscribers, VIPs, and moderators from verification. Twitch say that VOIP and landlines can’t be used, and obviously a phone number tied to a suspended account can’t be used to verify new accounts.

Requiring verification could really slow down bots, which are are a huge problem in hate raids. Using bots, individual harassers can conjure huge armies to spam racist, sexist, homophobic, and otherwise loathsome chat. Twitch are currentlysuing two alleged hate raid leaderswho supposedly had thousands of bots at their command.

The new chat verification options

A screenshot of Twitch’s new chat verification options.

“Botting is a longstanding, internet-wide problem that will never have an 100% success rate – this added layer of account verification will certainly make it harder for malicious actors to spam-bot your chat en masse,” Twitch said. “No single tech solution will ever block bad actors' behavior entirely, but this new hurdle will work within our constantly evolving suite of technologies and tooling, to slow them down considerably and reduce the number of channels they can impact.”

Twitch do recognise there are legitimate reasons someone to have multiple accounts so they allow up to five be verified on one phone number, but they’ll all be taken out if one gets banned. And likewise, if a user bans one verified account from their channel, all other accounts connected to that number or e-mail address are banned too.

The verification options are available nowin Twitch’s moderation settings.

“Our work to make Twitch safer will never be over, just as there’ll never be a single fix for harassment and hate online,” the company added yesterday. They say their next step will be “launching a new channel-level ban evasion tool in the coming months”.