Emiru Assault Update: What Safety Measures Twitch Is Taking to Protect Streamers

Emiru Assault Update: Twitch's Response and Safety Measures

Twitch faced severe criticism after an assault occurred at TwitchCon 2025 involving Emily Beth Schunk, known as Emiru. The platform acknowledged its failure to protect her during the meet-and-greet event in San Diego.

Twitch's Apology and Actions

"We deeply regret the distress we caused for Emiru, our other creators, and the entire community."

Following the incident, Twitch apologized publicly and committed to supporting nonprofits focused on preventing sexual violence. They emphasized their intent to improve safety after the event.

Community Reaction

Despite Twitch's apology, many fans expressed dissatisfaction, demanding stronger reforms and clear explanations. Some criticized the platform for allowing individuals with criminal records to continue streaming, which they believe undermines Twitch’s credibility and safety efforts.

"You have criminal sexual assaulters freely streaming on Twitch now, this is your own fault and no one takes you seriously."

Summary

Twitch is taking steps by supporting organizations against sexual violence, but the community’s demand for better protection and accountability remains urgent and strong.

Author's summary: Twitch's apology after Emiru's assault highlights urgent safety concerns, yet fans demand more effective measures to protect creators and restore trust.

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FandomWire FandomWire — 2025-11-09