Warnings are just what they sound like! A way of warning viewers when they’re not following your streams rules. Warnings can be defined to automatically timeout and eventually ban viewers based on the number of warnings they receive.
By default the viewer is allowed to receive 3 warnings before they are timed out for 10 minutes.
After 6 warnings the viewer will be timed out for 3 hours.
After 9 warnings they will be permanently banned.
You can easily change how many chances a viewer can receive, change how long timeouts are set for (from minutes to months) In your warning threshold settings.
Commands
!warnings <username>
Fetches the number of warnings any viewer may have.
!warn <username> [silent] [reason]
Adds a warning to a viewer. Depending on how warnings are configured and the number of warnings a user has. If you add the word silent before your reason, only you and your moderators will be able to see the reason for warning.
For example, entering the following into chat:
"!warn <username> silent You were spamming"
Will sent a warning to the user, but will not show the reason for the warning publicly in chat. Removing the word "silent" from that command will send a warning, and show the reason in chat.
!unwarn <username>
Resets the number of warnings a user has to 0