Twitch CEO Dan Clancy admitted the platform "failed" after streamer Emiru was assaulted at TwitchCon, taking full responsibility for the incident and a "mismanaged" response. Emiru reported staff ...
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy addressed the assault on streamer Emily "Emiru" at TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego, California, admitting that he and the platform "failed," and apologizing to her by saying that "he ...
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has finally apologized to Emiru for the failure to provide adequate security at last week's TwitchCon San Diego Streamer Meet & Greet. Emiru was assaulted by an attendee who ...
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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has admitted the company "failed" by both allowing streamer Emiru to be physically assaulted at TwitchCon last weekend, and "in our response following". Last weekend, streamer ...
Emiru accused Twitch of mishandling her assault at TwitchCon 2025, saying nearby staff failed to act and did not check on her afterward. She disputed Twitch’s claim that the attacker was immediately ...
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has publicly apologized to popular streamer Emiru, admitting that both he and the platform failed her following an alleged assault at TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego. The statement ...
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