Can Twitch Mods Ban Other Mods? The Definitive Answer for Streamers in 2026
Picture this. Your Twitch chat is full of energy, but suddenly one moderator starts stepping out of line. Whether you are a fellow mod or the streamer, you might wonder if one moderator can ban another to keep order. This question comes up often in growing channels. Knowing the exact rules can prevent a lot of unnecessary drama.
The short answer is no. Regular moderators cannot ban, timeout, or remove other moderators. Only the broadcaster or Lead Moderators have that authority. This setup keeps the power structure clear and prevents conflicts between moderators.
Twitch Moderator Hierarchy: Who Holds What Power?
Twitch has refined its role system to give streamers more flexible tools. Here is how it stands in 2026:
- Broadcaster (you): Complete control. You can add and remove any roles, ban anyone, and adjust every setting.
- Lead Moderator: A powerful role added in late 2025. Lead moderators can manage the full mod team, assign VIPs, access advanced settings, and perform all regular moderation duties.
- Regular Moderator: Perfect for daily chat control. They can ban viewers, issue timeouts, delete messages, and handle unban requests, but they cannot take action against other staff.
How to Ban Regular Users as a Mod or Broadcaster
Mods may not police each other, but they have strong tools for everyday issues. Here are the simplest methods:
- Click the users name in chat to open their profile popup, then select the ban button.
- Use the chat command: /ban [username] [optional reason]
The reason is optional, but adding one makes it easier to review your moderation logs later.
What to Do When a Moderator Needs to Be Removed or Banned
If one of your moderators is causing problems, first remove their moderator status using the /unmod command or through the Creator Dashboard under Roles Manager. After they are no longer a mod, you or a Lead Moderator can ban them normally.
This careful approach keeps things professional and protects team spirit.
Best Practices for Building a Rock Solid Mod Team
Excellent moderation depends more on people and clear expectations than on permissions. Here are practical tips that successful streamers follow:
- Select moderators who truly understand and fit your channels atmosphere. Trust matters more than typing speed.
- Provide new moderators with clear guidelines and set up a private group chat or Discord for the team.
- Check moderation logs often to give helpful feedback and spot patterns early.
- Promote your most dependable moderators to Lead Moderator as your channel grows to share the responsibility.
- Start with timeouts for minor issues. A short pause often solves the problem without a permanent ban.
In the end, a smoothly managed mod team makes streaming more enjoyable for everyone. When you understand these rules and treat your moderators as trusted partners, you build a friendly community that viewers want to return to again and again.
Have you experienced moderator challenges or want advice about using Lead Moderators? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. I am happy to help.



