How to Make Twitch Commands on Android
How to Make Twitch Commands on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to use Twitch's chat commands in any live stream channel, using Android. The chat commands allow you to quickly perform admin tasks, such as viewing the mod list, changing your name color, sending a colored message, and blocking users.
Steps

Open the Twitch app on your Android. The Twitch icon looks like a white speech bubble and a " `` " icon in a purple square. You can find it on your Apps menu. If you're not automatically signed in, tap the Log in button at the bottom, and sign in to your account.

Tap any live stream channel. You can use chat commands in any stream you will open. Tapping will open the live stream on a new page. You can find the Stream Chat box below the video, in the bottom half of your screen.

Tap the chat message box. The message box reads "Say something in 's chat" at the bottom of your screen. You can enter your commands here.

Enter /mods to see the channel moderators. This command will bring a list of all the moderators in this stream. To see the VIP users specific to this channel, type /VIP.

Tap Send on the right. This is a purple button on the right-hand side of the chat message box. It will send the message, and run your command.

Enter /color to change the color of your name. This command will allow you to instantly set your username to a different color in the stream chat. Replace with the color you want to use. You can choose between Blue, Coral, DodgerBlue, SpringGreen, YellowGreen, Green, OrangeRed, Red, GoldenRod, HotPink, CadetBlue, SeaGreen, Chocolate, BlueViolet, and Firebrick. If you have Twitch Turbo, you can use a Hex value instead of a color name. Tap Send to run the command.

Enter /me to send a colored message. This command will color your message text based on the color of your username. Replace with your chat message. Tap Send to run the command.

Enter /block to block a user in the chat. This command will allow you to silence any user, and block all their messages from your Stream Chat. Replace with the name of the user you want to block. If you want to unblock a user, enter /unblock . Tap Send to run the command.

Enter /disconnect to disconnect from the chat. This command will simply disconnect you from the live chat on the stream page. If you want to reconnect, just refresh the page. Tap Send to run the command.

Check out the advanced commands on Twitch Help. You can find a list of all the broadcaster, editor, and moderator commands on the official Twitch support website. To see the command list, type or paste https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/chat-commands into your browser's address bar, and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return on your keyboard.

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