Two female streamers have come forward with allegations against a TwitchCon crew member
A streamer named Jessik shared evidence on social media showing a convention crew member making unwanted advances and physical contact while she was broadcasting live from the event. Another content creator, Meowko, confirmed she experienced similar inappropriate behavior from the same individual.
The situation was handled quickly when Twitch staff intervened and escorted the crew member away from the venue. Following the incident, Twitch representatives contacted Jessik directly through private messages to address the matter.
It’s worth noting that the person involved was not an official Twitch employee but rather a temporary crew member hired to help with convention operations. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about safety and professional conduct at gaming industry events.
honestly glad they caught this on stream cause imagine how much stuff like this happens off camera. feels like these conventions need better security protocols - cant just hire random ppl without proper checks ya know? at least twitch acted fast but kinda scary this could of been way worse
This incident really demonstrates why proper vetting and training protocols are absolutely critical for these large-scale events. Having worked in event management myself, I can tell you that temporary staff often receive minimal background checks and rushed orientation sessions. The fact that this individual had direct access to content creators without adequate supervision is frankly unacceptable. What concerns me most is wondering how many similar incidents go unreported or unnoticed when streamers aren’t broadcasting live. Twitch’s quick response was appropriate, but this should serve as a wake-up call for implementing stricter hiring standards and mandatory conduct training for all event personnel, regardless of employment status.