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Due to the large and uncontrolled setting however, it is probably wise to ask one or more teaching assistants to be present to moderate chat. To this end:
- Make them a moderator by executing the command `/mod <username>` in chat with `<username>` being the username of your TA (without the angular brackets).
- The TA should now have a screen similar to this 
- With the mod abilities you can enable "mod icons" in the settings menu. With this 3 buttons appear next to each chat message: ban user, give user a timeout, remove message.
- With the mod abilities you can enable "mod icons" in the settings menu. With this 3 buttons appear next to each chat message: ban the user, give the user a timeout of 10 minutes, remove the message.
- Other commands include
- BLOCK
This command will allow you to block all messages from a specific user in chat and whispers if you do not wish to see their comments.
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This command will allow you to remove users from your block list that you previously added.
- Usage: /unblock USERNAME, or click on the Unignore button which replaces the Block button.
- And more found [here](https://help.twitch.tv/CS_TwitchHelpLogin?startURL=https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/chat-commands?language=en_US)
- In the moderator settings a chat delay can be enabled. For a couple of seconds new messages are only visible to moderators. This makes sure inappropriate messages are also not seen by other students just before deleting them.