Veteran streamer AmericanDad questions Twitch CEO Dan Clancy on Twitch’s moderation policies
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At TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego, a significant moment unfolded when US Army veteran and streamer AmericanDad confronted Twitch CEO Dan Clancy during a Q&A session.
AmericanDad, who has been part of the Twitch community for nine years and served in Afghanistan, challenged Clancy on the platform's handling of inflammatory comments targeting veterans.
He referenced hearing statements on Twitch suggesting that "the United States deserved 9/11" and that "PTSD veterans deserve that," asking when streamers would be held accountable regardless of their social status.
Clancy responded by thanking AmericanDad for his service and acknowledging the complexity of the issue. He explained that Twitch has a team dedicated to consistently applying community guidelines, but noted the challenges posed by hyperbole in statements.
Got to finally ask Dan Clancy a question.
“…I’ve been a partner for a long time, but another thing I am is a US Veteran. I served in the ARMY and deployed to Afghanistan. Veterans are a protected group on Twitch. I have heard comments about how “the United States deserved… pic.twitter.com/ZJOC8Oz1gKClancy emphasized that Twitch's guidelines are designed to be applied across the political spectrum and that users can curate their content to avoid disagreeable views, unlike on short-form content platforms.
This exchange highlights ongoing debates about Twitch's moderation policies, especially in light of previous incidents involving streamers like Frogan and Hasan Piker, who faced temporary bans for similar remarks.
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