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Twitch starts banning streamers over sexual abuse allegations - Polygon Posted: 25 Jun 2020 07:52 AM PDT In response to an outpouring of sexual assault and abuse allegations involving talent and management firms, Twitch has started rolling out permanent bans, the company announced Wednesday night. "We've prioritized the most severe cases and will begin issuing permanent suspensions in line with our findings immediately," Twitch said in a blog post, stating that it is still in the process of investigating some allegations. "In many of the cases, the alleged incident took place off Twitch, and we need more information to make a determination." The livestreaming company also promised to develop better tools to deal with harassment, rework its associated policies, and create better detection tools for offensive usernames and chat usage. While the company did not outright name any streamers in the announcement, a Twitter account dedicated to cataloging bans from the service saw an uptick in posts that coincide with recent allegations. So far, users iAmSp00n, BlessRNG, WarwitchTV, DreadedCone, and Wolv21 have been taken off the service. The biggest livestreamers accused of misconduct, Tom "Syndicate" Cassell and Destiny 2 streamer Lono "SayNoToRage," have not yet faced repercussions from Twitch. Cassell denied a recent sexual assault allegation, while Lono published an apology video over his actions. These allegations are a part of a larger wave within the gaming industry, where dozens of women have been sharing stories about misconduct from prominent figures within the space, including developers. Twitch's actions also come in the heels of a sitewide "blackout" where users vowed to stop streaming for a day to raise awareness of recent allegations. Twitch encourages users who have more information related to these accusations to use the service's in-house reporting tools, which are confidential. Twitch CEO Emmett Shear also recently shared an internal email sent to staff, in which he said that the company may take additional measures such as removing promotional opportunities and partnership status, depending on the situation. "This reckoning and industry-wide actions are overdue, and this is another issue that we, and the industry, need to address and to create lasting and positive change," Shear wrote. |
3 new WatchOS 7 features will change how you use Apple Watch. Here's how they work - CNET Posted: 25 Jun 2020 06:55 AM PDT Apple announced WatchOS 7 earlier this week, the next version of the software that will power the Apple Watch. The update isn't expected to ship until this fall, but Apple walked us through some of the new features, highlighting how they work and what they add to the smartwatch. For example, a new handwashing feature will start a countdown timer when it detects movement associated with someone washing their hands. There's also a new dance workout as part of Apple's fitness tracking that will make sure every calorie is counted while you bust a move on the dance floor or in your living room. But in addition to those new features, Apple is making some long-term improvements that we think will have a big impact on your life. WatchOS 7 will change how you look at your Apple Watch ($399 at Apple), how you interact with it at bedtime and even how you style the watch face by downloading or sharing custom faces with a couple of taps. Here are three features in WatchOS 7 that will forever change how you use your Apple Watch. 1. WatchOS no longer limits watch face complicationsWhat it is: Apple allows third-party developers and Apple Watch owners to place small pieces of information, or complications, on a watch face. You can, for example, have a watch face that shows your daily agenda, the upcoming weather report from Dark Sky and a shortcut to the Messages app on your favorite watch face. But up until now, you've been limited to using just one complication from the same app on any watch face. Why it matters: Apple Watch owners and developers have wanted a way to place multiple complications from the same app on one watch face. For example, you can see Dark Sky's current temperature complication plus the weekly forecast on the same face. How you'll use it: Editing your watch faces and adding complications looks to be done the same way as it always has, but with an improved interface that's easier to navigate. App names and complication previews look like they're easier to view and pick from. You can long-press on a watch face to enter Edit mode, swipe to the left across the face, tap the complication location you want to edit, then make your selection from the list. Alternatively, you should be able to continue editing and creating watch faces from within the Watch app on your iPhone ($699 at Apple). 2. WatchOS 7 can track your sleepWhat it is: A new Sleep app on the Apple Watch will not only track how long and well you sleep, but it'll also help you wind down as your target bedtime gets near. Why it matters: Fitbit and other competing fitness trackers have had built-in sleep tracking for years, but the Apple Watch has lacked an official app. With the addition of sleep tracking, Apple Watch owners will have more data to take into account about their overall health. How you'll use it: After updating to WatchOS 7, you'll need to set up the Sleep app, set your bedtime and a daily alarm. After the initial setup, your phone will show a Wind Down screen and turn on Do Not Disturb right before your target bedtime. At bedtime, your iPhone screen will dim and your watch will switch to the Sleep watch face. Keep your watch on while you sleep, and in the morning you'll be able to view how well you slept and for how long right on the watch. There's even a battery meter that reminds you to charge your watch in the morning. 3. Find and share custom watch facesWhat it is: WatchOS 7 adds the ability for Apple Watch owners and app developers to create and share their own watch faces, including custom complication layouts and designs. Why it matters: Instead of spending countless hours going through watch faces and searching for apps with complications that you like, you will soon have access to countless new faces that come with a list of the apps you need to install in order to complete the look. How you'll use it: Fellow Apple Watch owners will be able to post their favorite arrangements online or send them directly to you through iMessage. Developers will be able to post direct links to their watch faces for you to install as well. When you tap on a link to add the watch face to the Watch app on your iPhone, you'll see a preview of it and then be presented with a list of the app complications used to create it, complete with direct links to download those apps so your new face isn't left with blank complication spots. Sharing a watch face you created looks like it's currently done in the Watch app or directly from the watch itself. Apple also announced iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, and released a developer preview. The update includes plenty of new features, with major changes to the iPhone's homescreen, along with tweaks to Siri and Messages. |
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