
Note: When setting the AutoMod to “Level 0,” any words you added to the “Blocked Terms” section of Twitch will still function and could also prevent messages from getting sent. Just remember that the higher the level, the more chances of chats not getting through, and the more you need to approve. “Level 4” adds more hostility restrictions plus increases control over swear words, profanity, and sexual harassment. “Level 3” adds more discrimination control, sexually explicit language, and hostility to the blocked list. “Level 2” removes sexually explicit and hostile language. “Level 1” is slightly more controlling and removes discriminative speech.
The five AutoMod levels are numbered from 0-4.
Once finished with your AutoMod settings, click “Save” in the bottom-left section to activate your custom configuration. To fine tune your moderation settings, you can click on a preset moderation setting and manually adjust it using the dropdown options. The categories below the slider will change to reflect the level you choose. In the “Your AutoMod Setting” section, use the slider to adjust your auto-moderation level. Click on “Turn On AutoMod” in the bottom-left section to activate the feature. In the “AutoMod Controls” menu, click on “AutoMod Rulesets” to open the auto-moderation settings.
Choose “Moderation” from the “Settings” sub-menu. Click on the “hamburger icon” in the top-left section of the page to open the “Navigation Menu.”. From the main Twitch website page, Click on your “profile pic” in the top-right section, then select “Creator Dashboard” from the menu.