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TwitchCon Implements Major Safety Overhaul Following Assault Incident Involving Streamer Emiru

TwitchCon is rolling out comprehensive safety improvements following a high-profile assault incident involving popular streamer Emiru at the event. The streaming platform’s signature convention will introduce several new measures designed to enhance attendee protection and create a more secure environment for creators and fans.

Among the most visible changes are redesigned lanyards that will help distinguish attendees and staff members more clearly. The platform is also establishing designated no-filming zones throughout the venue to provide safe spaces where attendees can move about without being recorded.

Meet-and-greet experiences with content creators will now operate on a reservation basis rather than first-come, first-served. This shift aims to reduce crowded situations and give security personnel better control over interactions between streamers and their fans.

The assault on Emiru brought significant attention to safety concerns at large gaming conventions. The incident prompted Twitch to conduct a thorough review of its security protocols and event management procedures.

These changes reflect a broader commitment from Twitch to address attendee safety at future conventions. The company has indicated that additional security training for staff and enhanced monitoring throughout the venue are also part of the updated safety framework.

Industry observers view these modifications as a necessary step in making conventions more welcoming and secure for all participants. As gaming events continue to draw massive crowds, implementing robust safety measures has become increasingly important for event organizers across the esports and streaming landscape.