Twitch is deleting thousands of videos
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Twitch has decided that while it is the most approachable streaming platform for most people that it is also the least friendly to content creators! This new wave of nonsense from the Amazon owned streaming platform comes in the form of a massive DMCA across its entire platform. The result of which has led to thousands of videos vanishing off the platform from a range of streamers. Heck, some are even calling it a DMCA bloodbath! Just how many people have been affected and how will this affect Twitch going forward? Find out on today's edition of Inside Gaming!
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