| Characteristic | Number of enforcement actions |
|---|---|
| Adult Nudity, Pornography and Sexual Conduct | 895,430 |
| Harassment & Sexual Harassment | 954,763 |
| Hateful Conduct | 1,551,614 |
| Self-Destructive Behavior | 109,030 |
| Ban Evasion | 400,762 |
| Terrorism | 329,126 |
| Unauthorized Private Information | 69,166 |
| Violent & Graphic Content | 164,219 |
| Youth Safety | 74,856 |
| Other | 939,913 |
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January 2025
Worldwide
H1 2024
According to Twitch, "User reports are prioritized (based on a number of factors, including the classification and severity of the reported behavior, and whether or not the behavior is illegal) and sent to our content moderation team for review. If the reviewer agrees that the report demonstrates a violation of the Community Guidelines, then the reviewer will issue an enforcement action against the violator’s account. Depending on the nature of the violation, we take a range of actions including issuing a warning, a temporary suspension (1-30 days), and for the most serious offenses, an indefinite suspension from Twitch. If any content that contains the violation has been recorded on the service, we will remove it. We also run an appeals process, so that if a user believes an enforcement is mistaken, unwarranted or unfair, they can appeal the enforcement. Appeals are managed by a separate group of specialists within our content moderation team."









