AJIT KRISHNA

Twitch can ban streamers and keep all subscription revenue

Get banned mid-month and Twitch keeps all sub money from that month. Your channel gone, their revenue kept. No refunds to subscribers either.

Amazon owns Twitch and shares data across platforms

Your streaming habits, viewer data, and purchases connect to Amazon's ecosystem. Watch streams, get targeted ads on Amazon.com.

DMCA strikes can delete your entire channel

Play copyrighted music in a stream from 2018? That's a strike. Three strikes and your channel is permanently deleted. All your content, gone.

Twitch's 50/50 revenue split isn't guaranteed

New streamers get 50/50. But Twitch has moved to 70/30 for some, then changed it back. The split you have today might change tomorrow.

Streamers can be banned for off-platform behavior

Said something controversial on Twitter? Twitch might ban your streaming account anyway. Their platform, their rules, your entire internet history.

iAgree
Twitch logo

Terms & Conditions Facts

Twitch
Serving Size: Your Live Streams
Servings Per Click: 1 (and it's irreversible)
Amount Per Agreement
Vague Language78%
Revenue policy changes
Rights Surrendered75%
Content and earnings rights
Data Shared93%
Amazon ecosystem integration
Fine Print91%
DMCA and ban policies
⚠️Warning
Bans forfeit current subscription revenue
Viewing data shared with Amazon
Copyright strikes delete channels
Revenue split subject to changes
See what YOU'RE agreeing to
ajitkrishna.com/projects/iagree
This is parody/satire for educational purposes. By reading this label, you have NOT agreed to anything (see how easy that was?). We are not affiliated with Twitch or any companies featured.

This is parody/satire for educational purposes. We are not affiliated with any companies shown. Legal Disclaimer