Twitch streamers band together for #ADayOffTwitch to protest ongoing chat hate raids

Content creators are fed up with with hateful bots, so they’re protesting for change.

Twitch streamers are organizing an online protest hoping that it will lead to action against the ever-growing problem of hate raids targeting marginalized content creators.

Coming together under the #ADayOffTwitch hashtag, streamers from around the world plan to put a dent into streaming and viewership numbers on the platform next week, on September 1. Organized by content creators Lucia Everblack, Shineypen, and Rek It Raven, the protest intends to lower ad revenue for a day to send Twitch a message that content creators and streamers want the platform to take this issue seriously.

These raids aren’t simple trolls looking to get a rise out of folks, either. They are swarms of bots posting everything from homophobic, transphobic, racist, and full-on Nazi imagery in chat rooms to try and push marginalized creators off the platform.

Many other streamers are already chiming in, voicing support for and agreeing to take part in the protest.

Twitch itself responded to these mounting concerns over harassment and hate speech earlier this month, but the problem persists all the same. Hopefully, the calls for change from #ADayOffTwitch lead to lasting change.

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