Twitch reverses course on sponsorship changes: "These guidelines are bad for you and bad for Twitch"
Not everyone's satisfied with this suppose♐d reversal

Twitch says it'💃s "immediately" removing guidelines♏ it announced yesterday that would have limited sponsored ads in streams.
Shortly after Twitch announced rules limiting sponsorship, the strꦰeaming community 🌟roundly rebuked the changes for obvious reasons, even going so far as to devise wil𝓰d plans to circumvent theꦅ proposed guidelines. However, less than 24 hours after the announcement was made, Twitch apologized and called the rules "overly broad," promising they were never intended to "limit streamers’ ability to enter iღnto direct relationships with sponsors."
Now, we have a more direct reversal from Twitch, which is now calling its own rules "bad for you and baღd fo🔯r Twitch" and pledging to "remove them immediately."
"Sponsorships are critical to streamers’ growth and ability to earn income," reads a tweet from Twitch. "We will not prevent your ability to enter into direct relationships with sponsors – you will continue to own and control your sponsorsh❀ip business.
"We want to work with our community to create the best experience on Twitch, and to do that we need to be clear about what we're doing and why we're doing it. We appreciate your feedback and help in making this change."
We want to work with our community to create the best experience on Twitch, and to do that we need to be clear about what we’re doing and why we’re doi🎉ng it. We appreciate your feedback and help in making this change.
While this certainly seems like an immediate and full reversal from Twitch, . For example, that the company's still dictate that third-party ads can't be embedded into a livestream, which was a main point of contention with streamers. Whether that verbiage stays or not is yet to be seen, but it's definitely 🌳worth noting that not every controversial change appears to have been completely reversed.
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