@asterius @tournymasterbotCurse has it right. For abuse, we would work with you if that happened to ensure your service is OK and to block the bad actor. We’ve yet to see a case where this has happened (although it isn’t out of the realm of possibility).
@Dist In general, the 100/30s rate limit is plenty enough even for the largest bots. If you have a good use case for your bot exceeding that rate limit, you should contact us directly for whitelist consideration. Most bots hardly ever exceed the rate limit.
For your second question, the data storage restriction clause was: “Twitch user data for users not created by your application may be stored for no more than twenty-four (24) hours.” That means no user data could be stored for more than 24 hours regardless of signing up. This is still in effect but more broadly worded and with the ability to set up an agreement with Twitch. Check out the third bullet and the (a) clause under the Storage of Program Materials/Twitch Content section.
Thanks for all the great questions! It’s helping us guide our thinking about how we can clarify these issues. 