>>104986085I mean, you're correct that Twitch wouldn't do anything, but that's because there isn't anything being violated. at all. Or even any other platform.
Whether you believe they're good or not, or even "real," whatever that means in an internet of masks, there isn't anything in the rules saying you can't be a scumbag, or make up a completely fake personality. Probably a third of ALL internet influencers are fake, in one way or another, and there is a market for people who act like idiots and salesmen whose only goal is for you to buy products and make you mad at "the other side."
That's the case on Twitch, on Youtube, on Kick. Heck, even 4chan and Twitter.
My recommendation? Make a new account, unattached to your previous in any way, and just...act normal. I obviously don't know who you are or what you post (although if she does what you say she does, it shouldn't be too hard to find these messages) but don't go on angry rants or make your own opinions known. You don't even need to chat, honestly. There are likely dozens, maybe even hundreds of viewers, who just watch. You don't need to make comments, don't even need to emote spam. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.