
If you know and trust someone on Twitch, and they are part of the same channel as you, then make them a Mod. A mod has to know about Twitch and how it works, in order to manage a channel properly. You can’t choose someone as a mod, who you don’t know much about. They won’t have to look for options if they are able to make sense of these commands, and use them on a daily basis. These simple commands can make the job of a mod easier. If you want to send followers to another channel, then simply type in the command /raid. They might want to attract more users towards a channel by collaborating with others. You can even host a stream on your channel, by sending the command /host, and if you want to end the stream, then just use /un host.Ī mod is responsible for looking after a channel. If you want them off, then simply type in the command /emoteonly off. When you chat with someone, using this command will allow you to use emoticons only.

The mod can remove a permanent ban user, and allow them to take part in chat again. This command is particularly helpful for a mod because they would be able to ban a person, completely, from using chat. If you have blocked someone by mistake, or want to give someone another chance on Twitch, then this command will unblock them.

This can be a useful command if someone is being abusive or annoying, and you don’t want to interact with them anymore.

This command will ensure that a user is blocked from communicating with you. Some of these commands are as follows: /block So, what can a mod do? There are several commands that they should know if they want to keep the channel a peaceful place.

