“I’m sorry I let you down”: Dan Clancy admits Twitch failed Emiru after TwitchCon 2025 assault | The Express Tribune

Dan Clancy Apologizes for Twitch's Failure after Assault on Emiru at TwitchCon 2025

Twitch CEO Dan Clancy publicly apologized to popular streamer Emiru, acknowledging that both he and the platform failed her following an alleged assault at TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego. This apology came amid criticism from the streaming community accusing Twitch of mishandling the situation and not providing adequate safety measures during the event.

Twitch's Official Response

In an official statement, Twitch admitted its shortcomings and took responsibility for the incident. The company stated it "works very hard to keep TwitchCon attendees safe," but conceded it did not succeed in this case. Twitch said:

We failed to do both things in this case, to keep Emiru safe and to prevent the assault from happening. We deeply regret the distress we caused for Emiru, our other creators, and the entire community.

Incident Details

The assault occurred during a meet-and-greet event at TwitchCon San Diego, involving one of the platform’s valued creators, Emiru, and an attendee. Twitch acknowledged the severity of the incident and expressed remorse for the harm caused.

Dan Clancy's Further Clarification

Clancy later expanded on Twitch’s message in a personal post on X, aiming to clarify earlier remarks that some felt downplayed the seriousness of the incident.

Summary

This episode highlights Twitch’s admission of failure in protecting its creators during events, prompting the platform to reconsider its safety protocols.

Author’s summary: Dan Clancy’s apology reflects Twitch’s recognition of its mistakes in handling the assault on Emiru at TwitchCon 2025, emphasizing regret and a commitment to improve safety for creators.

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The Express Tribune The Express Tribune — 2025-11-08