What makes you think I didn’t report the C&C and entire botnet?
I don’t think it does, but regardless, even so, there are ways to lock down data. Just off the top of my head, Twitch could allow anon access, and still show chat message, but limit the data that is available to anons. They could obfuscate, or totally mark registered chatter’s names as “Private,” or blurred, etc. when viewed by anonymous users.
That forces people to create an account to engage with the community. I’ve successfully done this with other sites. It drives signups because people want to be included in the fun.
I’m just saying, I see Twitch moving in the direction of being more privacy-minded, which I think is a good thing. I hope I’m right.