Can Twitch Mods Check Who’s Been Banned? Yes, Here’s Exactly How (Still Works in 2026)
Running a lively Twitch stream means your chat can get busy fast, and every now and then a familiar troublemaker tries to sneak back in. As a streamer, you want your moderators to have the right tools to handle it quickly and fairly without constantly asking you for details. The good news? Twitch gives your mods simple, powerful ways to check ban status on the spot.
Whether you’re training new team members or just want to stay on top of your community rules, these built in features make moderation smoother and help keep your channel welcoming for everyone who shows up with good vibes.
The Fastest Way: Check Any User with a Chat Command
Any moderator on your channel can instantly look up a viewer’s status by typing one quick command right in the chat box:
/user [username]
Hit enter and a clean pop up window appears with all the key details, whether the user is banned, who issued the ban, and exactly when it happened.
Take a look at this example from a recent ban on my own channel. The notification sits right at the bottom of the window, making it crystal clear who handled the action and when.
Go Deeper with Mod View
For a full overview of recent moderation activity, your team should head into Mod View. It’s a dedicated dashboard built specifically for moderators that puts everything in one easy place.
Just click the sword icon at the bottom of the chat window (right next to the gear settings icon). Or, for even faster access, bookmark this simple URL format:
https://twitch.tv/moderator/[yourchannelname]
Example: https://twitch.tv/moderator/daopa perfect for quick jumps during a live stream.
Here’s exactly where to find that sword button so your mods can jump in without missing a beat.
Spot Recent Bans Instantly in the Mod Actions Section
Once inside Mod View you’ll see a section called “Mod Actions.” This handy widget shows a live feed of recent bans, timeouts, deleted messages, and other moderation steps taken by anyone on the team.
Click any username in the list and a detailed window pops up showing exactly what the user posted, past timeouts or bans, and room for moderator notes. You’ll also find handy buttons to unban, report the user to Twitch, or send a quick whisper all without leaving the view.
Pro Tips to Make These Tools Even More Powerful
- Team coordination: Encourage your mods to use the /user command during heated moments and Mod View for post stream reviews it keeps everyone on the same page.
- Full ban list access: While mods get real time action history, the complete historical list of banned users lives in the Creator Dashboard under Moderation settings (great for streamers doing big clean ups).
- Layer in extra protection: Pair these tools with Twitch’s Suspicious User controls and AutoMod to catch repeat offenders before they even type.
- Bookmark it: Mod View URLs are gold for quick access have your team pin them for every channel they moderate.
These small but mighty features give your moderators confidence and keep your chat feeling safe and fun. When everyone on the team knows how to check bans quickly, you spend less time putting out fires and more time creating great content together.
Got a favorite mod tool or a question about setting up your own moderation team? Drop it in the comments I’m always happy to help fellow streamers level up.





