No. Twitch moderators may or may not be paid by the channels they moderate for. Some larger channels do pay their moderators, usually their top or most active ones, while others may send out gifts for birthdays and holidays.
Twitch Salaries. How much do people at Twitch get paid? See the latest salaries by department and job title. The average estimated annual salary, including base and bonus, at Twitch is $124,380, or $59 per hour, while the estimated median salary is $127,830, or $61 per hour.
Hundreds of moderators who work there serve as YouTube's police force. Moderators make $18.50 an hour — about $37,000 a year — and have not received a raise in two years.
Twitch has a paid subscription program that lets you earn from paid subscriptions if you're an Affiliate or Partner. Your viewers get one subscription for free through Twitch Prime, or they can pay for them using PayPal, Amazon Pay, or credit cards. Facebook Gaming has a subscription program in the works.
Yes, but the banned mod can just unban themself. In which case you could feasibly end up with a mod that can perform most mod functions but is unable to post or comment in a subreddit.
Having 2-3 Mods active at any time is good. Medium Channels (< 5 lines of text per second) should have an active Mod for every ~200 viewers. For large Channels, it is best practice to employ the use of automated Moderation, and have Mods that interact with chat and manage bot filters.
Nope. Helpers and Moderators do not get paid. It is a volunteer job. Build team and admins get paid.
If the broadcaster has added a person (mod or otherwise) as a sub-user (which can be done via nightbot.tv/accounts) then that person can join/part and generally use nightbot as if they were the broadcaster.
The !commands command allows users to get a link to your custom commands page and allows you and your moderators to add, remove, and modify custom commands.
With the «! Title» chat command, you and your Twitch mods can update your stream's title directly from Twitch chat. You can set the title by using the chat command like «! Title New title» , where «New title» is the full title you want to set on Twitch.
Ready in 3 Steps
- Sign Up. Sign up by logging in with Twitch, YouTube, or Mixer. Your account will be automatically tied to the account you log in with.
- Join Nightbot. Click the "Join Channel" button on your Nightbot dashboard and follow the on-screen instructions to mod Nightbot in your channel.
- Ready to Go.
Best Twitch Bots For Streaming [Free & Paid]
- Streamlabs Chatbot. Compatible with: Twitch, YouTube Gaming, Mixer.
- StreamElements. Compatible with: Twitch, YouTube Gaming.
- Nightbot. Compatible with: Twitch, Mixer, YouTube Gaming.
- Moobot. Compatible with: Twitch.
- Coebot. Compatible with: Twitch.
- Wizebot.
- PhantomBot.
- Stay Hydrated Bot.
The average pay for most online moderators is $15/hour, and compensation can be as much as $30/hour depending on skills and experience.
Mods are perfectly safe to download as long as you get them from legitimate sites. I would recommend only downloading mods from inside of the Twitch launcher, from CurseForge, or from these forums (which typically link to a CurseForge page).
Do twitch moderators get paid? — No, unless there is a special circumstance where a media company (such as IGN) is streaming, it is very unlikely that they get paid.
Yes it does. The DMCA takedown requests are sent to Twitch, not you, and Twitch is subject to US law.
To enable BTTV emotes go Settings > then click Appearance. You'll see an option to enable BTTV emotes.