Following a disturbing assault on streamer Emiru, Twitch is implementing significant safety upgrades for TwitchCon, starting in Rotterdam. New measures include a ‘no-film’ lanyard system for attendees wishing privacy, scheduled meet-and-greets, and improved event layouts. These changes aim to ensure creators and fans feel secure, fostering a respectful environment for all.
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