Twitch Expands Simulcasting Options and Enhances Off-Service Conduct Policy

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Twitch has announced that users will now be able to stream simultaneously on other live video platforms, as long as it doesn't compromise the Twitch user experience. This move comes after Twitch relaxed its rules on cross-streaming to social media apps in August. The decision to allow simulcasting may be a response to big-name streamers signing deals with competitors like YouTube, and aims to keep creators on board and increase their revenue streams. Twitch has been updating policies and introducing new features to improve user experience and attract investors.
- Twitch will allow simulcasting to competitor streaming platforms Engadget
- Twitch removes multi-stream rules opening creators to more platforms Dexerto
- Twitch will now let streamers simultaneously stream on any service they want The Verge
- Twitch's off-service conduct policy finally covers doxxing and swatting Engadget
- Twitch Will Let Users Stream Across Platforms—But They Better Act Right Decrypt
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