Twitch Developer Documentation
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Welcome to the Twitch developer documentation site. Here you’ll find the information needed to develop third-party experiences with Twitch.
What’s New?
This release includes the following updates:
The following V2 Automod Message EventSub subscription types are now available in v2:
- automod.message.hold - A user is notified if a message is caught by automod for review. Only public blocked terms trigger notifications, not private ones.
- automod.mesage.update - A message in the automod queue had its status changed. Only public blocked terms trigger notifications, not private ones.
See all the latest documentation updates on the changelog.
Recent Announcements
Feedback and Assistance
For help using Twitch developer products, or to let us know about product or documentation improvements:
- Ask questions on the Twitch Developer Forums.
- Chat with the community on Discord.
- Provide feedback suggestions on UserVoice.
- File issues or bug reports on GitHub.
- Reach out on Twitter.
Terms of Use
By accessing or using the Twitch API and other developer products, you agree to comply with and be bound by the Twitch Developer Services Agreement. If you do not agree to be bound by the Twitch Developer Agreement, do not access or otherwise use Twitch developer products.