https://www.wired.com/story/twitch-o...cy-harassment/
I'm pretty sure there is law enforcement for that?
"In the course of investigating those problem users, Twitch COO Sara Clemens tells WIRED, Twitch’s moderation and law enforcement teams learned how challenging it is to review and make decisions based on users’ behavior IRL or on other platforms like Discord. “We realized that not having a policy to look at off-service behavior was creating a threat vector for our community that we had not addressed,” says Clemens. Today, Twitch is announcing its solution: an off-services policy. In partnership with a third-party law firm, Twitch will investigate reports of offenses like sexual assault, extremist behavior, and threats of violence that occur off-stream."
“Investigating off-platform behavior requires a high capacity for investigation, finding evidence that can be verifiable. It’s difficult to standardize.”
"For privacy reasons, Clemens would not provide details on which law firm it had contracted to conduct these investigations, but noted that they specialize in sensitive investigations. One of its biggest challenges will be verifying allegations against top streamers."
I have no problem with them monitoring their platform and if someone makes a viable threat or illegal act on it, removing them and reporting them to authorities.
They are talking about sending out their own investigators to monitor your life off of the platform. How anyone would want big tech using investigators to follow you around and examine your life is beyond absurd.
BTW - they won't release who they're sending out to spy on you - "for privacy reasons". Your privacy though, doesn't matter. See the duplicitousness of that?
This should scare the living shit out of everyone.