Mods can moderate chat, ban users, and set channel permissions.

To enable mod chat on Twitch, follow these steps:-Open Twitch and sign in.-Click the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen.-Select Settings from the menu that appears.-Under “General,” click the “Mod Chat” button.-Type a message in the chatbox and press Enter.

Mods can’t currently read whispers on Twitch, but that may change in the future.

Yes, Twitch chat mods do get paid. Mods are typically paid per hour of modding activity and can earn up to $10/hour.

Mods generally don’t get paid on Twitch, though a few do receive tips or donations from viewers.

Yes, mods can mod others on Twitch. However, doing so will likely result in a suspension from the platform.

No, Twitch mods do not have access to your email.

Twitch editors can do a lot, but the most common tasks are moderating chat and helping to keep the channel running smoothly. They may also help to create content, promote channels, or run contests.

A mod can change the stream title by adding a new line to the chat. This line will show up as the stream title when streamed.

When a word is banned in Twitch chat as a mod, it means that the word is no longer allowed to be used by Twitch chat users. The mods use a variety of methods to banning words from Twitch chat, including manually banning users who are using the banned word, disabling the word’s ability to show up in search results, and deleting the word’s history from the chat logs.