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Psyche explains their chat moderation system, clarifying that they prioritize reading comments from channel members (green names) over non-members (black names) due to limited attention span.
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Browse era →In this brief episode, Psyche addresses confusion about their chat reading preferences during livestreams. They explain that they focus primarily on reading comments from channel members, whose names appear in green, rather than non-members whose names appear in black. Psyche clarifies this is purely a practical decision based on their limited attention span and the need to prioritize supporters of the channel. They emphasize this is not racial discrimination but simply a visual distinction in the chat interface. The host mentions that non-members can still get their comments read by sending super chats, becoming members, or earning mod status through trust. A brief interaction with another participant shows some pushback or confusion about this policy.
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