Streaming giant Twitch has started enforcing its ban on streaming unregulated casino sites, and provided some more information of its criteria for a banned site, though it mostly avoided providing specific details.
The Amazon-owned platform announced it would ban streams from certain casino sites last month, after years of controversy over gambling streams on the site.
At the time, it said the banned online casino sites would be ones that “aren’t licensed either in the US or other jurisdictions that provide sufficient customer protection”.
It listed cryptocurrency casinos Stake.com, Rollbit, Duelbits and Roobet as operators that all would be banned.
That ban came into force yesterday and, as a result, Twitch updated its community guidelines with some more detail on the general criteria for what sites might be prohibited.
Rather than providing specifics of this, Twitch simply said: “We consider many factors in determining whether a site is allowed, including whether the site inclu..