Twitch developer Jon Bulava announced that Twitch will add to its extensions policy, setting new regulations in place to keep overlay extensions relevant to the stream. This new policy will not be put in place until May 9 but was revealed earlier so developers who do not meet these requirements can update their extensions.

Going forward, extensions will have to meet one of two qualifications. Overlay extensions must either “display information related to or relevant to what is happening on the stream” or “must be interactive. For example, they must change/enhance the outcome of what is happening on the stream,” according to Bulava.

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