Streaming giant Twitch has launched a brand-new built-in Collaboration feature for streamers, but many users have responded negatively over the "forced" system and its lack of an opt-out option. Twitch has seen a number of major changes to the platform over the years, with some adjustments seen as better than others, but this latest update has many scratching their heads and some demanding a quick removal of the feature.
One of the biggest platforms for livestreaming, Twitch has received backlash in recent months for a number of reasons, including the shutdown of Twitch services in South Korea, the revelations of Dr Disrespect's ban, and the massive user interface overhaul to its mobile app. While many users have remained loyal to the platform, the newest change to the streaming site has left many questioning if they should jump ship.
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Twitch announced on August 19 that it has implemented a new Collaboration feature, nicknamed "knocking," which allows users to quickly join another creator's livestream. However, many were shocked to learn that the system defaults as active...