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Twitch Chat Rules
You will not need to add in a panel title, these images basically work as your title. Once you are signed in, your chat window will look like this: The following is a breakdown of the basic functionality of the chat feature: 1. You've found your way to my chat room rules document!

You do everything you can to get viewers in your channel as a broadcaster. Example of intelligent strawpoll: 6 It is similar with the images, if you like the image spam chat with it. Remember, having your voice heard here on our channel is a privilege, and we hope you will use it wisely!

Twitch Chat Rules - Chatty is designed around Twitch and adding support for other services wouldn't be a trivial task. This is the first batch of Twitch moderation tools that will really improve the viewers experience.

Also, if a caster asks you not to discuss the game in chat due to potential spoilers, respect that. Read the title for basic info first! If you want to know what game the streamer is playing, or what the difficulty is, etc. See point above about rules! If you become a regular and the broadcaster comes to know you, you might be granted a sword. A lot of streamers will insta-ban if you come into their channel to promote your own stream, or other work. If a broadcaster wants to promote others, they will usually use a! ShoutOut command to tell others about your stream. It helps spread word about streams you enjoy and is a nice gesture to show you like what a broadcaster is doing. Also, in busy channels sometimes moderators will answer questions the broadcaster gets often. If you have a relevant question, the broadcaster so they will have a better chance of seeing it. If you are usually on a schedule, and something comes up let viewers know, using both social media or the announcement section on your panels. If the broadcaster asks who in chat streams? Fine speak up then. Interact with your viewers: A broadcaster may have no viewers on a stream, and fifty the next time they go live. It means a lot for viewers to be acknowledged, to know the broadcaster sees them there. Interaction can make or break a stream for a new viewer, so keep that in mind as you try to grow your stream community. If a viewer corrects you, apologize and move on. If someone wants to watch you, they will. They will follow you and tick off know when this person goes live on your channel. This is important because you got to be a partner or affiliate, grew your audience through everyone who watched, donated, hosted and talked up you and your stream. Only acknowledging those who can afford to subscribe to your channel makes other viewers feel unwanted, and unwelcome. Get a bot to help manage your channel: When starting out, you might not have friends who can be online when you are streaming so a bot designed to moderate your channel can be a great help. There are plenty out there, like , , MooBot, and others that can time out folks if they violate rules like too many emotes used, too many caps,or a word on your banned words list was used in chat, etc. Moderate your chat so viewers are comfortable: A lot of times a good time in chat can make someone stay, hit that follow or subscribe button or run off and never return from your channel. Have human moderators too, since a game can sometimes pull your full attention away for the split second trouble can crop up. Remember to update your schedule when it changes! If you can, make graphics that have the same look and feel. Twitch is a platform with great potential, and if we all do our part to make it a nice, chill place to watch people sharing their love of games, cooking, dancing, art or other creative endeavors, it can be even better.
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