Twitch-Con Under Fire For Serious Incidents

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The assault of a popular cosplayer at Twitch’s annual livestreaming convention has intensified concerns about seemingly lackluster safety protocols at TwitchCon.

On Friday, the first of the three-day convention in San Diego, videos circulated online of a man walking up to the streamer Emiru at a meet-and-greet and appearing to grab her for a kiss as she tries to push him away. Her security guard quickly intervenes and drives the man away.


Popular cosplayer Emily-Beth Schunk, 27, known online as Emiru, has nearly 2 million followers on Twitch, where she streams gaming, cosplay and other variety content. She is also a co-owner and content creator for the gaming media production brand One True King.

To many fans online, her assault validated long-running fears about streamer safety at in-person events, particularly scheduled meet-and-greets where fans know exactly where a particular creator will be ahead of time. Some streamers online claimed they canceled their meet-and-greets or skipped this year’s TwitchCon altogether because of existing concerns about security, while others said they plan to shun future TwitchCons in solidarity with Emiru.

Some online further pointed to the longtime culture of toxicity against women in gaming communities, including on platforms like Twitch, where female streamers have often been subjected to sexual harassment by users who watch their streams. Twitch has tried to crack down on such behavior in recent years.

After Friday’s assault, Emiru blasted Twitch for the way event organizers handled the situation, writing in a statement on X that the man “was allowed to cross multiple barriers at twitchcon and even in front of another creators meet and greet to grab me and my face and try to kiss me.” Only her personal security guard stepped in, she wrote, while multiple Twitchcon security staff members “did not react and let the guy walk away.”

Twitch responded in a statement on X that the convention has increased security at the meet-and-greet attendee check-in point, that it will no longer accommodate plus-ones and that it has added security personnel around participating streamers.

“In line with existing TwitchCon security protocols, law enforcement and event security were on site and responded to the incident,” Twitch wrote. “We immediately blocked this individual from returning to the TwitchCon premises, and they are banned indefinitely from Twitch, both online and in-person events.”

Emiru, however, called Twitch’s response “a blatant lie,” writing in her statement that her assailant was not “immediately” caught or detained.

“He was allowed to walk away from my meet and greet and I didn’t hear he was caught until hours after he attacked me,” she wrote, “and it felt like this only happened because of my manager pressing for it, not because Twitchcon staff present thought it was a big deal.”

She added in a video that her manager contacted police shortly after the incident and that she plans to press charges “at the bare minimum.” She also said Twitch had planned to suspend the man from the platform for 30 days before it decided on an indefinite ban after she pushed back.

Representatives for Twitch and Emiru did not immediately respond to requests for additional comment. The San Diego Police Department confirmed that on Friday afternoon, a man was reported grabbing a woman’s shoulders and attempting to kiss her during a meet-and-greet at TwitchCon.

Other Incidents Include:
- Multiple Vtubers have announced that Twitch-Con Security either misplaced or disposed of gifts given to them by fans.
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- Kick Streamers Show Up At Twitch-Con and Harass People



- Various Vtubers Identities Exposed Due To Twitch-Con Rules
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Just not a good look at all from this fuckin shit.
 
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Not surprised at all that a Kick streamer would show up to Twitch uninvited to start fights.
 

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Twitch has been really going downhill for me in the last year or so. There's less and less content I like to watch on there and you basically have to pay for subs or turbo so you don't get ads. I don't mind ads at all but when it's a live show you really miss out on stuff.
 

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I think they also allow more sexual stuff on Kick but I also have never even been on it so idk.
 
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I only like Twitch for a couple of streamers, mainly CaseOh, but there’s a few others I’ll watch occasionally. I also use it if there’s item drops in Fortnite or Halo Infinite
 
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Twitch has been really going downhill for me in the last year or so. There's less and less content I like to watch on there and you basically have to pay for subs or turbo so you don't get ads. I don't mind ads at all but when it's a live show you really miss out on stuff.
I know that CashOh dude pissed off some of his watchers apparently, because he stops playing whenever people get ads. :lol so the people with subs got mad. Some dude said its "only 8 dollars a month" and CashOh went off on him :lmao saying some people ain't got it like that. Respect for that tbh.
 
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