In a belated but not surprising move from Twitch, Amazon's streaming subsidiary published a new anti-misinformation policy and will now be more vigilant against users spreading false or exaggerated information.

Twitch says the platform itself hasn't had the problems of big social networks, but they do recognize the harm of people consistently posting false or unverified information.

The company does not believe that this policy affects massively since problems with people misinforming have remained low on these sides, but prevention is better.

https://safety.twitch.tv/s/article/Community-Guidelines?language=en_US#9SpamScamsandOtherMaliciousConduct

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In a belated but not surprising move from Twitch, Amazon's streaming subsidiary published a new anti-misinformation policy and will now be more vigilant against users spreading false or exaggerated information. Twitch says the platform itself hasn't had the problems of big social networks, but they do recognize the harm of people consistently posting false or unverified information. The company does not believe that this policy affects massively since problems with people misinforming have remained low on these sides, but prevention is better. https://safety.twitch.tv/s/article/Community-Guidelines?language=en_US#9SpamScamsandOtherMaliciousConduct #twitch