Emiru Slams Twitch’s Response to Assault at TwitchCon
This post expresses serious concerns about safety and creator care at TwitchCon.Hear’s a breakdown of the key takeaways:
* Safety Concerns: The author felt unsafe at TwitchCon, despite having the resources to bring their own security and staff. This is the central message.
* Lack of support: They explicitly state they didn’t feel “cared for or protected” by the event organizers.
* Worry for Others: They express concern for creators who don’t have the means to hire their own security, implying the situation is even more precarious for them.
* Call to Action (Implicit): The author suggests othre creators should reconsider attending future TwitchCons.
* Self-Promotion: The post ends with links to the author’s various social media platforms (Twitter, YouTube, Bluesky, Instagram).
The overall tone is worried and cautionary. Its a significant critique of twitchcon’s handling of creator safety and well-being.The fact that someone with resources felt unsafe is particularly alarming.
