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How do you un-link your Twitch account?

Thannazzar
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Hi all,

grateful for technical advice, after the apparent censorship on the last Live Stream (everyone I've spoken to who either mentioned Vampire or Performance issues in chat got their comments erased and a 10 minute mute) I want to un-link my twitch account from ESO.

Struggling to find where on Twitch I can do this, any help/advice gratefully received.
  • vibeborn
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    To to https://account.elderscrollsonline.com
    Log in with your ESO credientals (spelling?)
    Go to Linked Accounts
    Click on Twitch and it will say Unlink
  • Thannazzar
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    Thank You, done, was looking for it on Twitch DOH!
  • redlink1979
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    Censor hammer hits if you mention You-Know-Who LOL
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  • TradoTheOne
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    Censor hammer hits if you mention You-Know-Who LOL

    His name is Voldemort, get used to use his name, because he will try to kill you either way.
    Edited by TradoTheOne on September 20, 2020 3:47PM
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  • SeaGtGruff
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    People can unlink or link as they wish, but it seems odd to me that some people can't understand why being disruptive during a stream or other event might lead to being muted or removed from the event.

    Go to a movie and start talking loudly about your problems with your mate while the movie's playing, and see whether or not the management ejects you or calls the cops if you refuse to be quiet and refuse to leave willingly.

    Go to a lecture about elephants and start loudly asking questions about helicopters, or making repeated comments about the lecturer's hair or attire, and see whether or not you're allowed to stay and continue being disruptive.

    If you attend a stream that's about a specific topic or group of topics, and you start spamming the chat with a lot of questions or comments about different topics than what the stream is supposed to be about, why do you not realize that it's disruptive behavior and will most likely be dealt with accordingly?
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  • FLuFFyxMuFFiN
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    SeaGtGruff wrote: »
    People can unlink or link as they wish, but it seems odd to me that some people can't understand why being disruptive during a stream or other event might lead to being muted or removed from the event.

    Go to a movie and start talking loudly about your problems with your mate while the movie's playing, and see whether or not the management ejects you or calls the cops if you refuse to be quiet and refuse to leave willingly.

    Go to a lecture about elephants and start loudly asking questions about helicopters, or making repeated comments about the lecturer's hair or attire, and see whether or not you're allowed to stay and continue being disruptive.

    If you attend a stream that's about a specific topic or group of topics, and you start spamming the chat with a lot of questions or comments about different topics than what the stream is supposed to be about, why do you not realize that it's disruptive behavior and will most likely be dealt with accordingly?

    It never ceases to amaze me when people think like this. They are clearly on a schedule and have to stick to it so spamming off topic things disrupts the flow of the stream.
  • SeaGtGruff
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    I get that different people have different concerns, and that people want their concerns to be discussed and addressed.

    But we should also be considerate of everyone else and why they're there. It's not just a question of what the presenters have planned to show and tell; it's also a question of what the attendees have assembled together to have shown and told to them.

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  • Reverb
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    Honestly, I don’t blame them for tightly moderating their twitch chat after the mess that was Quakecon. It was a terrible showing by the ESO community, it was embarrassing, and it made everyone look bad. It also showed that far too many eso players watching streams have no respect for the content being shown and just want to be heard. Or worse, to be disruptive.
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  • jircris11
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    Reverb wrote: »
    Honestly, I don’t blame them for tightly moderating their twitch chat after the mess that was Quakecon. It was a terrible showing by the ESO community, it was embarrassing, and it made everyone look bad. It also showed that far too many eso players watching streams have no respect for the content being shown and just want to be heard. Or worse, to be disruptive.

    This EXACTLY, it's becoming a bad trend with most game communities
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  • NotaDaedraWorshipper
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    I honestly wish they also mute all the people who spam "Drops" or "Giveaway" in some form. It's not needed in the offical Bethesda streams. It's just spam that makes the chat useless.
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  • Gamer1986PAN
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    I honestly wish they also mute all the people who spam "Drops" or "Giveaway" in some form. It's not needed in the offical Bethesda streams. It's just spam that makes the chat useless.

    they just could activate the auto bot feature and get rid of that if they want to...
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    Had this topic been about the vamp-revamp stream, I'd have been on board, but three months is just a bit late for that my guy. I can't even remember the last time there was a performance stream.
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    I honestly wish they also mute all the people who spam "Drops" or "Giveaway" in some form. It's not needed in the offical Bethesda streams. It's just spam that makes the chat useless.

    they just could activate the auto bot feature and get rid of that if they want to...

    They really should auto mute anyone who says the following on official streams: Drops, Crate, Pet, Giveaway, or Lag.
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    As an aside, it might be good to stop brigading chats with niche complaints. We all want vampire to be cool (except me because undead are gross, but I don't count) but there are tons of more appropriate feedback mechanisms than disrupting a chat for a DLC reveal. These are for hype. We all know it. It's the whole reason we tuned in. We're not going to solve lag or save frost staff nightblade or whatever the new complaint of the month is by being petulant about it.
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  • Sephyr
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    Recremen wrote: »
    As an aside, it might be good to stop brigading chats with niche complaints. We all want vampire to be cool (except me because undead are gross, but I don't count) but there are tons of more appropriate feedback mechanisms than disrupting a chat for a DLC reveal. These are for hype. We all know it. It's the whole reason we tuned in. We're not going to solve lag or save frost staff nightblade or whatever the new complaint of the month is by being petulant about it.

    Agreed. It's rather confusing though now that I think about it. If they didn't answer questions in the Vamp-Revamp stream, why would they answer questions about it in a DLC reveal stream three months later that's not in any way relevant to the line at all?
  • Thannazzar
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    Reverb wrote: »
    Honestly, I don’t blame them for tightly moderating their twitch chat after the mess that was Quakecon. It was a terrible showing by the ESO community, it was embarrassing, and it made everyone look bad. It also showed that far too many eso players watching streams have no respect for the content being shown and just want to be heard. Or worse, to be disruptive.

    Personally Id put that behavior down to frustration about:
    - Forum Threads highlighting issues being ignored
    - PTS Feedback being Ignored
    - Tickets about substantive issues being answered by ChatBots and largely Ignored
    - The direction of not fixing broken content but creating new shiny broken content instead

    The pattern of behavior for dissatisfied customers tends to progress through:
    1. Engage and raise issues
    2. Engage and try to find solutions
    3. Repeat steps 1 & 2
    4. Become Disruptive
    5. Cease any Engagement
    6. Abandon Product and seek alternative.

    Seems we are at step 4 currently.....

    Its not a difficult customer engagement issue to fix, It simply requires a statement saying:

    `We have heard your issues, and (either)
    a) we are working on a fix (its likely x months away), or
    b) its working as we designed and intended and we dont intend to fix it.

    However there is a perception from the community they are being ignored, hence the disruptive behavior.
    Edited by Thannazzar on September 21, 2020 8:56AM
  • redlink1979
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    Censor hammer hits if you mention You-Know-Who LOL

    His name is Voldemort, get used to use his name, because he will try to kill you either way.

    In Twitch chat You-Know-Who is lag. Mention it and censor hammer hits you. 10 minutes muted as OP refers.
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  • SeaGtGruff
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    Thannazzar wrote: »
    - Forum Threads highlighting issues being ignored

    I can't really comment on your other points, but as for this one I get the definite sense that the forum is intended to be a place for the playerbase to discuss topics amongst themselves, not a place for the playerbase to engage with the devs. Maybe you didn't mean the latter per se, but simply meant that issues raised in the forum don't ever get addressed. But if so, I would say that some of the changes that get implemented-- regardless of whether they end up being popular or effective-- do suggest that the devs are aware of what's being discussed in the forum amongst the playerbase and are attempting to address issues.
    Edited by SeaGtGruff on September 21, 2020 10:57AM
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  • Thannazzar
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    Should really have grouped them, really meant official feedback threads on the forum that invite feedback then ignore it.

    Can't think of any example where pts feedback was given on an official thread {reasonable ones not the overpowered suggestions} were implemented or even responded to by ZOS.

    I think a little more honesty is required, ie: we are asking you to find bugs in our pts deployment, we don't care if you believe that our choice of implemented design will break the game or lower players enjoyment of it, no matter how valid or we'll reasoned your observations may be. Oh and don't expect a ZOS reply on any forum post.
    Edited by Thannazzar on September 21, 2020 11:41AM
  • hakan
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    SeaGtGruff wrote: »
    People can unlink or link as they wish, but it seems odd to me that some people can't understand why being disruptive during a stream or other event might lead to being muted or removed from the event.

    Go to a movie and start talking loudly about your problems with your mate while the movie's playing, and see whether or not the management ejects you or calls the cops if you refuse to be quiet and refuse to leave willingly.

    Go to a lecture about elephants and start loudly asking questions about helicopters, or making repeated comments about the lecturer's hair or attire, and see whether or not you're allowed to stay and continue being disruptive.

    If you attend a stream that's about a specific topic or group of topics, and you start spamming the chat with a lot of questions or comments about different topics than what the stream is supposed to be about, why do you not realize that it's disruptive behavior and will most likely be dealt with accordingly?

    lol what? what kind of logic is this? and people agrees? they are not even the same even.

    in this instance it would be, you go to movie theater but the place has sonmany issues that you cant even enjoy. then management throw you out and you say "deserved it"?

    Also im not sharing the same opinion with OP btw. yeah it sucks that they censor the problems but unlinking is kinda ridiculous.
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