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

Dan Clancy Apologizes to Emiru After TwitchCon 2025 Assault

Twitch CEO Dan Clancy publicly expressed regret for the platform’s failure to protect popular streamer Emiru following an alleged assault at TwitchCon 2025 in San Diego. This came after growing criticism from the streaming community accusing Twitch of mishandling the incident and lacking adequate safety measures at the event.

Twitch's Official Statement on the Incident

In an official announcement, Twitch acknowledged its mistakes and took full responsibility. The company stated it “works very hard to keep TwitchCon attendees safe,” but admitted it failed in this case:

“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.”

Details of the Incident and Response

The assault occurred during a meet-and-greet event at TwitchCon San Diego 2025, involving one of Twitch’s valued creators, Emiru. Twitch conveyed its commitment to improving security but recognized it did not succeed at this convention.

Clancy’s Follow-up on Social Media

Dan Clancy later clarified the company's stance in a personal post on X, addressing prior comments that many felt downplayed the seriousness of the situation.

He emphasized Twitch's commitment to learning from the event and improving safety measures to better protect creators in the future.

“We wanted to follow up on the post we recently made about a security incident at TwitchCon San Diego.”
Summary

Twitch CEO Dan Clancy acknowledged the platform’s failure to protect Emiru at TwitchCon 2025 and promised enhanced safety efforts after wide backlash from the community.

Author’s summary: Dan Clancy admits Twitch failed to safeguard Emiru during TwitchCon 2025 and commits to improving safety after widespread criticism from creators and fans.

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