TikTok and Twitch journalist Taylor Lorenz has sparked discussion over safety at TwitchCon after defending the convention’s security measures. Her comments came following viral footage showing streamer Emiru being inappropriately touched by an attendee, which raised widespread concern about creator safety. Lorenz acknowledged the incident as unacceptable but argued it was not indicative of the overall security protocols in place at the event.
Taylor Lorenz defends TwitchCon security following Emiru incident
In posts on X, Taylor Lorenz described TwitchCon’s security as “insanely strict,” outlining detailed entrance procedures. These included ID verification, mask removal, and attendees being asked to face cameras at checkpoints. Lorenz also emphasized that movement inside the venue was tightly controlled, claiming attendees “couldn’t roam anywhere.” Her posts limited replies to accounts she follows or mentioned, drawing attention to the debate around both security and public criticism.
Lorenz highlighted that the viral Emiru incident, while unacceptable, did not reflect the broader safety infrastructure. She noted that security protocols at the entrance were comprehensive and designed to prevent unauthorized access. The journalist’s defense contrasts with multiple clips circulating online showing some attendees entering “undercover” and limited visible security presence around high-traffic meet-and-greets, fueling discussion about the effectiveness of on-floor protection.
The broader safety debate at TwitchCon 2025
The controversy reignited questions about the difference between entrance security and active protection during events. Critics argue that strict badge checks and facial verification matter little if creators remain vulnerable to harassment or assault inside the venue. Attendees also reported inconsistent enforcement of rules, including the disposal of sealed gifts intended for VTubers like Ironmouse, citing safety protocols.
Lorenz, known for her work with The New York Times and The Washington Post and author of Extremely Online, emphasized that TwitchCon’s security measures are robust and represent serious infrastructure. Previous incidents, like Adriana Chechik’s 2022 injury during a foam pit activation, demonstrate the need for consistent oversight of convention activities. However, no official statement from Twitch has been released regarding changes to protocols following the Emiru incident.
Despite ongoing criticism and viral clips highlighting gaps in enforcement, Lorenz maintains that TwitchCon’s entrance protocols are strong and essential for overall safety. The debate underscores the challenge conventions face in balancing access, engagement, and real-time protection for creators. As Twitch continues to host large-scale events, discussions about safety protocols are likely to remain a focal point for both journalists and attendees alike.
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Taylor Lorenz defends TwitchCon security following Emiru incident
In posts on X, Taylor Lorenz described TwitchCon’s security as “insanely strict,” outlining detailed entrance procedures. These included ID verification, mask removal, and attendees being asked to face cameras at checkpoints. Lorenz also emphasized that movement inside the venue was tightly controlled, claiming attendees “couldn’t roam anywhere.” Her posts limited replies to accounts she follows or mentioned, drawing attention to the debate around both security and public criticism.
Lorenz highlighted that the viral Emiru incident, while unacceptable, did not reflect the broader safety infrastructure. She noted that security protocols at the entrance were comprehensive and designed to prevent unauthorized access. The journalist’s defense contrasts with multiple clips circulating online showing some attendees entering “undercover” and limited visible security presence around high-traffic meet-and-greets, fueling discussion about the effectiveness of on-floor protection.
You guys all need to start living in reality. It’s simply false to say that security at Twitchcon was “nonexistent” when it was SO insanely strict that journalists couldn’t even do their jobs and disabled ppl were forced to remove masks etc. I’m making a longer video on this https://t.co/IdGlDVjzeG
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) October 21, 2025
The broader safety debate at TwitchCon 2025
The controversy reignited questions about the difference between entrance security and active protection during events. Critics argue that strict badge checks and facial verification matter little if creators remain vulnerable to harassment or assault inside the venue. Attendees also reported inconsistent enforcement of rules, including the disposal of sealed gifts intended for VTubers like Ironmouse, citing safety protocols.
Lorenz, known for her work with The New York Times and The Washington Post and author of Extremely Online, emphasized that TwitchCon’s security measures are robust and represent serious infrastructure. Previous incidents, like Adriana Chechik’s 2022 injury during a foam pit activation, demonstrate the need for consistent oversight of convention activities. However, no official statement from Twitch has been released regarding changes to protocols following the Emiru incident.
Despite ongoing criticism and viral clips highlighting gaps in enforcement, Lorenz maintains that TwitchCon’s entrance protocols are strong and essential for overall safety. The debate underscores the challenge conventions face in balancing access, engagement, and real-time protection for creators. As Twitch continues to host large-scale events, discussions about safety protocols are likely to remain a focal point for both journalists and attendees alike.
Also Read: The 10 richest TikTok streamers in the US right now (2025)
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