
Twitch has launched legal action against two users wo the streaming platform claims are at least partly responsible for the infamous “hate raids” plaguing the site.From August 2021 onwards, Twitch has been subjected to many ‘hate raids,’ where bots spam hateful and racist terms in a streamer’s chat. While the company claimed to have banned many accounts at the end of that month, they have now filed a lawsuit against two users they believe have been posting some of the hate messages.According to a report in WIRED, Twitch is suing the pair for “targeting Black and LGBTQIA+ streamers with racist, homophobic, sexist and other harassing content in violation of its terms of service.”

Despite the streaming platform claiming they took “swift action” by banning both of the users’ main accounts, the suit states that they “evaded Twitch’s bans by creating new, alternate Twitch accounts, and continually altering their self-described ‘hate raid code’ to avoid detection and suspension by Twitch.”Twitch also suggests in the lawsuit that the defendants may be part of a “hate raiding community,” which coordinates the raids over Discord and Steam.

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While it hasn’t been revealed what, if anything, the company is seeking in damages, WIRED report that the new suit could help uncover the identities of the two anonymous users that Twitch claim are behind the raids.