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Shouting out a few more Twitch employees and their terrific work in recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM): Jennifer Cafiero, Front-End Engineer II, is a passionate advocate for accessibility who has made outstanding contributions to improving the accessibility of Twitch through her work on CoreUI. Jenn is both a generous teacher, sharing her expertise with others, as well as a dedicated lifelong learner, continuously expanding her knowledge and staying up-to-date on the latest accessibility trends and best practices. Meaghan Socaciu, UX Designer II, is a tremendous contributor towards Twitch's accessibility efforts. With her keen eye for detail, thoughtful questions, and creative solutions, she consistently enhances the quality of our designers' work. Mandy Zhang, UX Designer II, consistently illustrates her commitment to accessibility in her designs. Her collaborative efforts with engineering and effective communication helped solve the problems and promote accessibility awareness across the team. Stephen Hicks, Principal UX Researcher, is a passionate champion of accessibility, empathetically connecting with our community. His leadership by example is a powerful force for change, inspiring others to prioritize inclusivity in their work. Through his active participation in accessible user research and his unwavering commitment to promoting best practices, Stephen is driving positive change at Twitch.

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In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), we are proud to highlight some of the incredible work across Twitch to prioritize accessibility and inclusivity. Jared Suasin, Senior UX Designer, raises the bar for accessible design on Twitch. Jared’s designs prioritize accessibility from the outset and his thoroughness on the Stream Together experience have fostered a collaborative environment that is both productive and enjoyable. Jennifer Wu, Senior UX Designer, has been instrumental in improving accessibility on Twitch. Jennifer's detailed engineering guidance has helped ensure accessibility is built into Twitch's development process. Jirachaya Kiriruangchai, UX Designer, is known for her meticulous attention to detail and boundless creativity. She has elevated design best practices at Twitch to new heights, with a strong focus on accessibility. Jirachaya proactively seeks user perspectives and asks thoughtful questions to foster a culture of open and inclusive communication, as exemplified by her work on new password guidelines. Karl Thibault, Software Engineer II, seamlessly integrates accessibility into his work. His proactive approach has saved time by preventing the need for retrofitting and has significantly improved the accessibility of projects like Stream Together. Karl is described as an "accessibility champion" who has contributed to bug fixes, technical solution guides, and even hosted a successful Accessibility Bug Bash in 2024.

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Twitch you are officially cooked, why is it okay for your platform to have a policy that can show Sexual aspects to kids? But having an animated character is forbidden? I know you guys earn money on exploiting kids, but can you tone that down, or you want to get called out in the open ? So all your social work and claiming to be good and innocent? But yet praising female Twitch accounts in sexual appearance towards kids ? I know media / Social platforms has no shame. But come on, leave the kids alone.

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