Twitch CEO admits to the obvious.
Twitch CEO admits it "failed" after TwitchCon streamer assault, "both in allowing it to occur, and in our response"
Twitch acknowledges it 'failed' to protect streamer Emiru after she was assaulted at TwitchCon.
CEO Dan Clancy issued an apology and promised a review of safety measures.
Emiru won't return to future events. #TwitchCon #SafetyFirst
https://www.thegamer.com/after-attack-of-emiru-twitch-finally-admits-it-failed-in-its-response/
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About the Twitch Emiru Incident and the challenges of being a woman online.
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NBC News: Twitch faces backlash after popular streamer Emiru says she was assaulted at TwitchCon. “On Friday, the first of the three-day convention in San Diego, videos circulated online of a man walking up to the streamer Emiru at a meet-and-greet and appearing to grab her for a kiss as she tries to push him away. Her security guard quickly intervenes and drives the man away.”