its funny, if you take out emiru this could have been the response ot anyo f the twitchcon scandals of the last few years, whic his bad for a different reason
First, I want to be upfront and take accountability for the security incident that occurred during Emiruās Meet and Greet. It shouldnāt have happened and we take that very seriously. We failed, both in allowing it to occur, and in our response following. We mismanaged our communications about the incident, and that includes the comments I made. I apologize to Emiru for all that took place.
What are we doing moving forward? For Meet and Greets, weāve begun a complete analysis of the incident that took place, as well as other issues that came to our attention after TwitchCon concluded. Weāre examining everything, from how we do sign ups, to the layout, to increased security controls.
Weāre also doing a comprehensive review of overall event safety and security, and will be making updates for future TwitchCons. While we wonāt be sharing all security updates for privacy and safety reasons, we will keep our community informed about changes that directly impact attendees.
We have heard concerns about IRL streaming at TwitchCon. Twitch has evolved over the years, and IRL streaming is a part of Twitch. But, we need to ensure that TwitchCon meets the needs of a variety of participants. We will be reviewing how we handle IRL streaming at TwitchCon, and will have more to share soon.
Finally, we got clear feedback on accessibility across the event. Weāre reviewing with our teams, including our production and venue staff, so that weāre better equipped for future events.
You put a lot of trust in us by attending TwitchCon, and we take our responsibility to keep you safe seriously. We know that TwitchCon means a lot to a lot of people, and it means a lot to us. Be on the lookout for more updates, and thanks for being a part of Twitch.
- Dan Clancy