How to Report on Twitch
How to report harmful content, streamers, or behaviour on Twitch to protect young viewers and users.
Report a streamer or channel during a live stream
While watching a live stream, click the three-dot menu below the video player and select 'Report'. Alternatively, scroll down to the chat and click the flag icon that appears when you hover over a message. Choose the reason that best describes your concern — for child safety, select 'Harmful misinformation' or 'Hateful conduct' as appropriate, or use the 'Sexual content' category for explicit material.
Report a channel or VOD from the channel page
Visit the channel page of the streamer you want to report. Click the three-dot menu next to the 'Follow' button and select 'Report'. You can also report individual video-on-demand (VOD) recordings by clicking the three dots below the video thumbnail and selecting 'Report'.
Report a chat message
In the chat, click on the username of the person whose message you want to report. Select 'Report' from the user card that appears. Choose the most appropriate reason. Twitch moderators review reported messages, and channel moderators may action them more quickly for channel-specific violations.
Submit a detailed report via the Twitch Safety Centre
For serious concerns, use the Twitch Safety Centre report form at safety.twitch.tv. This is particularly recommended for concerns about a streamer's conduct towards minors, predatory behaviour, or coordinated harassment. Provide as much detail as possible, including the channel name, time of the incident, and a description of what occurred.
This is general educational guidance, not professional advice. If a child is in immediate danger, call 999 (UK) or 911 (US).