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This wikiHow teaches you how to use chat commands in any Twitch live stream on an iPhone or iPad. You can use chat commands to quickly get information about the channel, edit some of your user settings, or block a user. Chat commands are only visible to you, and cannot be seen by other users. You can check out the full list of commands on the Twitch help page online.
Steps
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1Open Twitch on your iPhone or iPad. The Twitch app looks like a white speech bubble on a purple background. You can find it on your home screen or in an app folder.
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2Tap a live stream. You can open any stream from your Following list, Discover page, or any other stream from the Categories menu.Advertisement
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3Tap the message box at the bottom. You can find the message box at the bottom of your screen, below the stream chat box.
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4Type /mods in the message field. This command will allow you to see a list of all the chat moderators in this channel.
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5Tap Send. This button is in the lower-right corner of the page. It will send your message, process your command, and bring up the mod list in the chat.
- When you run a chat command, it's only visible to you. Other users in the chat will not see your command prompt or the information it pulls up.
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6Type and send /vips in the chat. This command will bring up a list of all the VIP users in this channel.
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7Type and send /color <colorname> in the chat. This command will allow you to change the color of your username in the stream chat.
- Replace <colorname> in the command with the color you want.
- You can select a color from Blue, Coral, DodgerBlue, Spring-green, YellowGreen, Green, Orange-red, Red, GoldenRod, HotPink, CadetBlue, SeaGreen, Chocolate, BlueViolet, and Firebrick.
- If you have Twitch Turbo, you can also enter a color hex value like #000000 instead of a color name.
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8Type and send /block <name>. This will allow you to block a user, and remove all their messages from the chat on your end.
- Replace <name> with the username of the person you want to block.
- You can unblock a blocked user with the /unblock <name> command.
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9Type and send /disconnect. This command will instantly disconnect from the chat.
- You can refresh the page to reconnect to the chat.
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10Check out more commands on Twitch Help. Go to https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/chat-commands in your browser to check out all the available commands.Advertisement
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1. Open Twitch.
2. Tap and open a live stream.
3. Tap the chat message box at the bottom.
4. Type and send "/mods" to see the mod list.
5. Type and send "/vips" to see the VIP list.
6. Type and send "/color " to change your username color.
7. Type and send "/block " to block a user.
8. Type and send "/disconnect" to disconnect from the chat.
9. Check out more commands on Twitch help.















