With the «!Title» chat command, you and your Twitch mods can update your stream's title directly from Twitch chat. You can set the title by using the chat command like «!Title New title.», where «New title.» is the full title you want to set on Twitch. This command will display a list of all chat moderators for that specific channel. Usage: /mods Vips. This command will display a list of VIPs for that specific channel. Usage: /vips Color. Allows you to change the color of your username. A64aa9a - Added long-waited Twitch Channel Point Reward TSL Event, with title TSL predicate property. D322f08 - Added autoStart preference to attempt automatically starting the mod once the world/server is loaded. Activate the anti-spam. Formerly also known as the R9KBETA command, this feature prevents users. This access alone was a big enough draw for millions to end up downloading the Twitch client, as the title holds countless mods for seemingly endless titles. Players that wanted mods for games like Minecraft, Darkest Dungeon, World of Warcraft, and countless more were using the Twitch client.
This guide is a complete list of the most commonly used mod commands on Twitch. Feel free to bookmark this page for reference until you’ve mastered them. You can also check out our page on how to use the new Mod View on Twitch.
Twitch Moderator Commands
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Twitch Followers Only Chat Command
You can set the chat to “Followers Only” mode to make sure that people must follow the channel to communicate. In a cyberbullying situation, you should set a time-frame on how long someone has to have followed before they can type. Most trolls will move on to their next victim rather than follow and wait out 10-15 minutes. We recommend turning off the mode no more than a half-hour after the troll invasion.
The time limit you can set for follower-only chat ranges from 0 minutes to 3 months.
Twitch Commands to Prevent New Followers From Typing in Chat:
Note: the number in the command can be changed to any number in the range.
Twitch Subscriber-Only Chat Command
Subscriber-only mode means that only those who have subscribed to the streamer’s channel will be able to type in the chat. If the streamer hasn’t reached Affiliate or Partner status yet, only they (and the moderators) will be able to use the chat room.
To learn more about subscriptions and how they work on Twitch, read our post, Complete Guide to Twitch Subscriptions.
Other Twitch Chat Commands
There are a few other commands that limit certain elements of the chat. Again, it is important for you to discuss with the broadcaster when they would like these commands to be used and when you should avoid them.
Twitch Command to Slow Chat
If you and the broadcaster are overwhelmed and can’t keep up with messages, you can activate a setting that limits how often a viewer can send a message. The time is allotted in seconds. If you use this command, stay between 15-30 seconds to avoid your viewers becoming overly frustrated.
(replace the number 15 with the number of your choice)
Twitch Command to Only Allow Emotes in Chat
If people in the chat are trying to give spoilers to an upcoming part of the game, you can active and emote-only chat. You can also activate this at certain times (with the streamer’s permission) for a fun element to their stream. Try to have users tell a story with only emotes.
Both the streamer and the moderators will be able to type normally while this feature is activated.
Twitch Command to Clear the Chat
If you need to clear the chat (if there has been mass trolling and you aren’t able to delete all the messages in time), you can use a command to manage it.
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If you are a mod talk to the streamer to determine when you should use it the chat clear.
Some users may be able to see the chat still after it is clear if their browser auto-saves it.
Twitch Command to Avoid Spam in Chat
The unique chat command (formerly known as the R9K or R9KBETA command) can be used if a bot or user is spamming the chat or if a raid gets out of control. The command will make sure that the same message isn’t being sent to the chatbox over and over and will delete any repetitive text.
Twitch Commands to Manage Viewers
Occasionally, you may need to put a viewer in timeout or bring down the moderator ban hammer. As with all other commands, you should discuss with the streamer what actions could lead to a time out or ban.
Twitch Command to View Moderation to View User Information
As a moderator, you can quickly view information about any viewer in the channel. You can see when their account was created, as well as what they have said in the chat. You can also leave moderation comments attached to the viewer for other mods to see. If the viewer has had timeouts or bans in the past, the information will be stored.
You can also access this information by clicking on their name in chat.
Twitch Command to Give a Viewer Timeout
You can temporarily ban a viewer from being able to type chat for some time. If no time is given, the default is 10 minutes. When you have successfully banned the viewer, both you and the viewer will be able to view a message describing the timeout.
If you write another time out command before the first has expired, the second one will override the first.
You can also set the timeout for a specific period of time set up in seconds. You will need to determine how many seconds are in the period of time you want the ban to last. We have included a handy chart to help you with common ban durations.
To time someone out with a specific period of time, type the following chat (where seconds are replaced with the number of seconds):
You can also click the clock symbol on the chat or on the username when you’ve clicked their name in chat. Don’t misclick. To cancel the timeout, either use the unban command (mentioned below) or override the timeout with a 1-second timeout.
Twitch Command to Ban a Viewer from a Channel
Occasionally, if someone refuses to follow the rules even after time-outs, you may have to ban them from the channel permanently. It is important to discuss this with the streamer beforehand.
You can also click the ban symbol seen on chat or click their name to ban or unban. Do not misclick.
Conclusion
Congratulations on getting your special Twitch Mod tag! For information about other Twitch badges, read our post, Get the Twitch Verified Badge and Other Badges.
This guide is a step-by-step method for creating a custom modpack with the Twitch Launcher and getting it running on your StickyPiston server.
Contents
How to Create a Custom Profile in the Twitch Launcher
These steps will get you set up with a profile that you can use to experiment with your modpack.
- Open the Twitch Launcher, If you have not installed the launcher follow this guide .
- Click on
Mods
in the Navigation Bar. - Click on
Minecraft
. - Click on
Create Custom Profile
. - Choose a name for your Profile (This can be changed later on).
- Choose a Minecraft version. This is important as the mods you will want to be playing with will need to work with the version you select. So spend some time to make sure you pick the right version for what mods you want.
- Choose a ModLoader Version (This will always be Forge but you will have to pick which version you need. We recommend the newest version whenever possible).
- Click
Create
, this will create the new custom profile
How to Add Mods to the Custom Profile in the Twitch Launcher
These steps will take you through the process of adding mods to your modpack
- Click on the image of your newly created custom profile.
- If you do not already have any mods installed you will see a small
Get More Content
button at the top right of the window. - This screen will show all available Mods for the version of Minecraft you selected for the profile.
- To see information about a mod, simply click anywhere in the highlighted box when mousing over the mod in the list. You can also search through the mods by using the search box and sort the list to be able to find what you are looking for the fastest.
- Click on the
Install
button to add the mod to your pack. - Repeat this process until you have all the mods you would like added to your pack.
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Testing Your Modpack
Before you send your modpack to us, you’ll want to test it’s working on your computer.
- In the screen with your new profile’s image, click on the purple
Play
button to get the Minecraft launcher started. - When the Minecraft launcher opens, click on the green
Play
button. - Shortly you should see a loading screen to see the mod loading process.
- Create a singleplayer world to test the mods.
- If you have installed any world generation mods, make sure to change the
world type
when you create it.
Creating a Custom Modpack Server
To create a server you will need to export the custom profile and send this to us, we will use this file to create your server for you.
- Click on the Profile image to open the screen that lists all the mods in your pack.
- Click on the gear icon to the right of the
Get More Content
button. - Click on
Export Profile
. - Name your profile to match the name you have in your Twitch Launcher.
- The package version does not necessarily matter but it can be used to track updated versions if you continue to make changes to the pack.
- Select the Files and Folders that are needed. (by default they are already selected but
config
andmods
are the required folders). - Click on the purple
Okay
button.
This will begin the export process and usually the zipped folder can be found in;
How to Send Us Your Modpack Files
To send us your modpack, follow the steps below:
- Go to transfer.stickypiston.co .
- Upload the archive file which was exported in the previous section .
- Copy the link that appears once the file has been uploaded and open a support ticket then we will setup your server from there.
What Happens When We Have Your Modpack Files
Once the custom modpack has been received by StickyPiston we will:
- Install the correct version of Forge on your server.
- Disable any client side mods that won’t work on a server.
- Test that the server starts correctly and all the mods are loaded.
- Debug and fix any errors that appear.
- Reply to your support ticket to let you know that the modpack is installed and running on your server.
Further Reading & External Links
StickyPiston Support
Whether you own a server with StickyPiston or don’t, we are always happy to help with any technical issues you may be having. Open a support ticket with our team and we will be in touch.
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