Community Guidelines At Our Brand TV our mission is to provide the best creator videos created by our growing community where creators and communities can showcase talent nationally and affordably. To achieve this goal, we ask that all producers participate in such a way that promotes a friendly, positive experience for our global community. In addition to our Terms of Service, we provide the following guidelines for our community. These guidelines fall under a common sense philosophy and apply to all user generated content and activity on our services. This is considered a living document that we regularly update based on the evolution of the Outbrandtv community and service. Additional guidelines or specific exceptions may be applicable for certain services or properties under OurBrandTV
To protect the integrity of our community, as the provider of the service, we at OurBrandTV reserve the right to suspend any account at any time for any conduct that we determine to be inappropriate or harmful. Such actions may include: removal of content, a strike on the account, and/or suspension of account(s). Please refer to this page for more detail: About Suspensions.
Breaking the Law
You must respect all applicable local, national, and international laws while using our services. Any content or activity featuring, encouraging, offering, or soliciting illegal activity is prohibited. This includes committing or aiding in the malicious destruction, defacement, or theft of public or another person’s private property without permission on stream.
Suspension Evasion
All suspensions are binding until expiration or removal upon successful appeal. Any attempt to circumvent an account suspension or chat ban by using other accounts, identities, or by appearing on another user’s account will also result in an additional enforcement against your accounts, up to an indefinite suspension. In addition, it is prohibited to use your channel to knowingly feature or advertise a suspended user. We understand that there may be instances where suspended users may appear on your stream due to circumstances beyond your control, such as through third-party gaming tournaments, but we expect that you make a good faith effort to remove them from your broadcast, mute them, or otherwise limit their interactions with your stream.
Self-Destructive Behavior
Activity that may endanger your life, lead to your physical harm, or encourage others to engage in physically harmful behavior is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: suicide threats, glorification or encouragement of self-harm, intentional physical trauma, illegal use of drugs, illegal or dangerous consumption of alcohol, and dangerous or distracted driving.
Violence and Threats
Acts and threats of violence will be taken seriously and are considered zero-tolerance violations and all accounts associated with such activities will be indefinitely suspended. This includes, but is not limited to:
.Attempts or threats to physically harm or kill others
.Attempts or threats to hack, DDOS, or SWAT others
.Use of weapons to physically threaten, intimidate, harm, or kill others
Use of weapons to physically threaten, intimidate, harm, or kill others Twitch does not allow content that depicts, glorifies, encourages, or supports terrorism, or violent extremist actors or acts. This includes threatening to or encouraging others to commit acts that would result in serious physical harm to groups of people or significant property destruction. You may not display or link terrorist or extremist propaganda, including graphic pictures or footage of terrorist or extremist violence, even for the purposes of denouncing such content. In situations where a user has lost control of their broadcast due to severe injury, medical emergency, police action, or being targeted with serious violence, we will temporarily remove the channel and associated content. In exceptional circumstances, we may preemptively suspend accounts when we believe an individual’s use of Twitch poses a high likelihood of inciting violence. In weighing the risk of harm, we consider an individual’s influence, the level of recklessness in their past behaviors (regardless of whether any past behavior occurred on Twitch),
whether or not there continues to be a risk of harm, and the scale of ongoing threats. Hateful Conduct and Harassment Hateful conduct and harassment are not allowed on Twitch. Hateful conduct is any content or activity that promotes or encourages discrimination, denigration, harassment, or violence based on the following protected characteristics: race, ethnicity, color, caste, national origin, immigration status, religion, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, serious medical condition, and veteran status.
We also provide certain protections for age. Twitch has zero tolerance for hateful conduct, meaning we act on every valid reported instance of hateful conduct. We afford every user equal protections under this policy, regardless of their particular characteristics. Harassment has many manifestations, including stalking, personal attacks, promotion of physical harm, hostile raids, and malicious false report brigading. Sexual harassment, specifically, can take the form of unwelcome sexual advances and solicitations, sexual objectification, or degrading attacks relating to a person’s perceived sexual practices.
We will take action on all instances of hateful conduct and harassment, with an increasing severity of enforcement when the behavior is targeted, personal, graphic, or repeated/prolonged, incites further abuse, or involves threats of violence or coercion. The most egregious violations may result in an indefinite suspension on the first offense. Learn more about our hateful conduct and harassment policies and enforcement. Unauthorized Sharing of Private Information Do not invade the privacy of others. It is prohibited to share content that may reveal private personal information about individuals, or their private property, without permission. This includes but is not limited to: Sharing personally identifiable information
(such as real name, location, or ID) Sharing restricted or protected social profiles or any information from those profiles Sharing content that violates another’s reasonable expectation of privacy, for example streaming from a private space, without permission Impersonation Content or activity meant to impersonate an individual or organization is prohibited. Any attempts to misrepresent yourself as a member of Twitch representatives is a zero-tolerance violation and will result in indefinite suspension. Spam, Scams, and Other Malicious Conduct Any content or activity that disrupts, interrupts, harms, or otherwise violates the integrity of Twitch services or another user’s experience or devices is prohibited.
Such activity includes: Posting large amounts of repetitive, unwanted messages or user reports Distributing unauthorized advertisements Phishing Defrauding others Spreading malware or viruses Misinformation (such as feigning distress, posting misleading metadata, or intentional channel miscategorization) Tampering (such as artificially inflating follow or live viewer stats) Selling or sharing user accounts Reselling Twitch services or features (such as channel Moderator status) Defacing, or attempting to deface, website pages or other Twitch services (such as uploading inappropriate or malicious content) Cheating a Twitch rewards system (such as the Drops or channel points systems) Nudity, Pornography, and Other Sexual Content Nudity and sexually explicit content or activities, such as pornography, sexual acts or intercourse, and sexual services, are prohibited. Content or activities that threaten or promote sexual violence or exploitation are strictly prohibited and may be reported to law enforcement. Child exploitation will be reported to authorities via the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Sexually suggestive content or activities are also prohibited, although they may be allowed in educational contexts or for pre-approved licensed content, in each case subject to additional restrictions. Learn more about our sexual content policies and enforcement. Extreme Violence, Gore, and Other Obscene Conduct Content that exclusively focuses on extreme or gratuitous gore and violence is prohibited.
Intellectual Property Rights You should only share content on your Twitch channel that you own, or that you otherwise have rights to or are authorized to share on Twitch. If you share content on your Twitch channel that you do not own or otherwise do not have the rights to share on Twitch, you may be infringing another person’s intellectual property rights. This includes any third party content included in your content, derivative creations, or performances of others’ copyrighted content. We encourage you to assess your content for adherence to applicable intellectual property laws and the proper application of principles such as fair use, and to secure all appropriate rights needed, before sharing your content on Twitch. Any unauthorized content you share on OB TV violates our Terms of Service and is subject to removal. Multiple violations of our policies may lead to a permanent suspension of your account. Rights holders may request that Twitch remove unauthorized content and/or issue penalties through the following processes: For copyrighted works, the notice-and-takedown process described in our DMCA Guidelines. For trademarks, the process described in our Trademark Policy. For copyrighted works owned by rights holders with whom Twitch has contractual arrangements, we may have separate reporting and handling processes,
for example, the Music Reporting Process. Examples of content you should not share on Twitch without permission from the rights holders or unless otherwise permitted by law include: Other OB TV creators’ content Pirated games or content from unauthorized private servers Content from other sites Movies, television shows, or sports matches Music you do not own or do not have the rights to share Goods or services protected by trademark Learn more about our policies regarding including music in your program Content Labeling You are expected to accurately label your content to the best of your ability.
When choosing a category or tag, please choose whichever best describes your content. Deliberate or extensive misuse of titles, tags, games/categories, or other metadata are prohibited.