Twitch plans to catch trolls who abuse the ban-dodging feature through machine learning

Twitch plans to catch trolls who abuse the ban-dodging feature through machine learning

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Streamers can now protect their channels with “Suspicious User Detection” on Twitch. The tool will automatically flag users it suspects may be “likely” or “possible” to dodge bans. Additionally, it identifies any streamers and mods who are helping them with their channel.




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