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Twitch is placing streamers on discover about viewbotting. The corporate is taking new steps to crack down on folks caught artificially inflating their viewership stats, in accordance with an replace from CEO Dan Clancy.
“At present, we’re introducing a brand new enforcement sort that we plan to roll out over the subsequent few weeks,” Clancy shared in a submit on X. “For channels recognized as persistently viewbotting, we’ll apply a cap to the streamer’s CCV [concurrent views] for a set time period, on all the Twitch surfaces.” Clancy added that the cap could be primarily based on “historic knowledge relating to that creator’s non-viewbotted visitors” and that the bounds will improve in length with repeated violations.
A be aware on our work to fight viewbotting, from CEO Dan Clancy:
There’s been a variety of dialogue lately about viewbotting on Twitch, and I wished to share an replace on our enforcement efforts.
Viewbotting is unhealthy for our enterprise. We do not profit from it, and we imagine it…
— Twitch Assist (@TwitchSupport) May 7, 2026
The modifications are among the many most aggressive steps the platform has taken to fight the apply, which depends on third-party instruments to make a stream seem as if it has extra stay viewers than it does. In his replace, Clancy mentioned he was withholding some particulars about how and when Twitch would implement the brand new guidelines with the intention to make it tougher for the makers of those instruments to bypass the brand new measures. “Successfully combatting viewbotting is difficult,” he wrote. “As we deploy updates to our real-time detection algorithms, viewbotting firms rapidly reply with updates to keep away from detection.”
This is not the primary time Twitch has tried to crack down on viewbotting. The corporate has frequently purged suspected bot accounts from its platform, together with in 2021 when it took down 7.5 million of them. What’s fascinating in regards to the firm’s newest technique, nonetheless, is that they are going to straight penalize the creators’ whose streams see the inauthentic engagement. Judging by some replies to Clancy’s submit, this has raised some concern that the brand new coverage may permit smaller streamers to be unfairly focused with viewbotting with the intention to suppress their attain. There are additionally prone to be questions on how precisely the corporate will distinguish suspected viewbotting from pure spikes in engagement.

