Twitch sues viewerbot sellers to curb fake popularity ratings

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Twitch has long been the de facto prime source for streaming video game content, but with popularity comes internet crime. Seedy online outlets are selling bot followers in bulk to make accounts look more popular than they really are, which the streaming service monitors and bans where it can. But enough is enough: Twitch is finally suing seven of the most active sellers of online viewbot services.

What's at stake, of course, is money. When an individual account gets popular enough, Twitch considers making them an official partner, meaning they earn money based on their viewership. The company sees this as a positive feedback loop to keep the site's content quality high. Bot services artificially boost the viewer count for an account and populate their chatbox, simulating activity and diverting attention from legitimate accounts. If popularity is manufactured, the Twitch system loses viewers' trust and they'll go elsewhere.

Twitter and Facebook users have been able to buy similar bulk packages of fake followers for awhile, but Twitch's reputation was built on a "by fans, for fans" grassroots legitimacy in which users vote with their views. As the streaming service adds more features to become a robust social destination and announces big eSports partnerships, keeping its community's trust will be key.

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Source: https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/17/twitch-sues-viewerbot-sellers-to-curb-fake-popularity-ratings/

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Toasty-Posted:

I'm glad Twitch is taking action against this, it's unfair to the smaller streamers.

PinkRibbonPosted:

I feel this was needed, We needed those viewbotters out man, All they kept doing was paying for it just to get popular and only had like 3 in their chat which made no sense. I feel twitch is doing a good job.

VeraPosted:

never seen the point in people who bot viewers or subs. Such a waste of time/money for no progress

JastyPosted:

makes sense, helps get rid of those dumb streams with "thousands" of views.

iCampPosted:

Good to see they are taking action against "fake viewers".

DiscretePosted:

Finally, the botters get destroyed.

9ntyPosted:

I'm glad that Twitch is going further with this and taking legal attention on the skids that disrespect the streamers out of their way and viewbot thinking look I got more viewers than you. In fact you're a jerk and your chat is dead. Can't stand people that does this and think it's a cool idea. I can't believe myself it's taking this long to figure out how to stop the people who goes around and viewbot. Crazy world!

LokePosted:

Its about time TBH gettem

SupervisorPosted:

It's about time if you ask me

IonXtremePosted:

That is just despicable corporate marketing