

Oh look, once again Streamlabs provides the tools refuses to. The boycott was aimed at both the online trolls who target mass torrents of abuse at streamers, particularly creators from POC, LGBTQ+, or other marginalised backgrounds – and the lack of action from Twitch in response. The Twitch community organised a boycott of the service with the hashtag #ADayOffTwitch, with the aim of bringing awareness to “hate raids” which contribute to harassment issues on the platform.


As such, the new mode will be available to many in the streaming community, although many pointed out that the update did not come from Twitch itself. Last quarter, they set all-time highs for both hours watched, hours streamed, and average CCV. Streamlabs is one of the most common tools for livestreaming, often being used to complement Twitch’s features with additional settings and support. Twitch is still by far the leader in the live streaming industry. READ MORE: Playing ‘Splitgate’ well feels like you’re cheating, but that’s why it’s brilliant.Streamlabs has released a new Safe Mode designed to tackle Twitch hate raids after a large-scale streaming community boycott.
