Zack “Asongold”, a political commentator and streaming personality, recently discussed the latest update about the terms of his service, especially about multi -streaming in other broadcast platforms such as Kick and X. The new policy update prohibits how broadcasting on other platforms is promoted on the Tweech.
According to the existing TOS of the platform, while streamers are allowed to provide information about hosting broadcasts on other platforms during multi -stream, they are actively encouraged the audience to leave the Amazon -owned platform to see the broadcast elsewhere.
Reacting to this, Asingold claimed that the new latest Tweet Policy is a way of maintaining a “monopoly” as a broadcasting platform for the company:
“The tweet does not want people to use the Tweech to run traffic on another website that they feel is competitive with them … they just want to maintain a monopoly, it’s not fair, but it’s not okay, though, why don’t you link to YouTube if you do not link to YouTube, if you do not link to YouTube. Cook has no objection if you do not have link to the link, and if you do not have the link to the link, you do not mind, and the kick does not mind if you do not mind the link, and if you don’t have to link, you have no objection.
Aswan added that claiming that Tweech was the only platform that achieved such policies against the promotion of the current series hosted on other platforms.
“So, why is it that every other website is all right with you connecting with other websites, except for Tuch? That’s the problem!”
What is the latest update of Tweich’s multi -streaming guidelines?

Two content has been changing its policies after the recent rise of multi -streaming among creators, including big names such as smoking, John “tectone”, and Darren “Issues Speed” Starting broadcasting in platforms simultaneously.
Recently, Tweet Support Made a post on xSimulasting also mentions some changes to the general questionnaire, announcing changes in the method of promoting yourself on the Streamers’ Twitches. According to the general questionnaire of the latest Tweet Simulating guidelines, the Tywych streams included in multi -streaming are allowed to do the following functions:
“You can provide information about your presence on other platforms, but you cannot actively encourage viewers to leave the Tovo for harmony somewhere else. Links for your bio (about me) or social media profile links, including direct streaming platform links.”
That said, the following restrictions apply to promotion of simultaneous hosting broadcasts on other platforms.
“You may not use your bio (about me) or panels to actively promote other direct series platforms, including large banners or messages in which users encourage you to see your direct series on other services. The Tweevs users do not use your direct, directly on a series of livelihoods, for your own, directing your own, directing you to any other platform or service. Can’t encourage services. “
This recent update means that content creators cannot actively encourage viewers to leave the Tweich to go somewhere else to communicate with them. In fact, Twenty -Starter Nitty was recently suspended From the platform to speculate on the “Multi Chat” Overley. This ignorant people, this overley, allowed viewers from the platform to appear as part of a chat.
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