sure, heres a quick
Wasn’t sure if this was okay, since these sort of things serve mainly as “advertisement”, but it’s more evergreen than a straight up ad telling you to buy something.
Another example I can think of is a cobranded raffle system, where we give away the sponsors product (using coke for an example, a coke lottery extension, where winners get coke).
I guess my ultimate question is, at what point does something become an advertisement? It’s not very clear, because there are extensions that effectively serve as advertisements (they feature their branding, which leads to their website->their product->ultimately translates to revenue). This guideline feels strange to me, since it’s been mentioned that twitch is trying to allow us to monetize extensions.
And if advertisement/sponsorship extensions are allowed, are there restrictions? And if so what are they? I have to imagine there are some, it doesn’t seem to be within Twitch’s best interests to have competitors advertise on their site.
