Twitch boss Matthew DiPietro is clear that the industry needs to do more about online sexism in gaming.
The senior executive was speaking to us from the streaming site's headquarters in San Francisco.
Gamers have told Newsbeat about their experiences and Twitch says it's doing all it can to stamp out sexism on the platform.
But Matthew tells us this isn't a problem that Twitch can solve on its own.
He says the industry needs to invest money to "move forward on this issue".
He's calling for "investment in terms of people, education and money.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday October 03 2016, @06:53PM
I mean, whats the whole ecosystem of girl farm games worth, like a million bucks?
Farmville was huge. On revenue from Farmville and then later games in the same vein, Zygna grew over less than ten years into a company currently valued at a bit shy of two billion dollars.
Anyone who depends on customers who are sensitive to misogyny and whatnot already has terms of service, moderators, etc to preserve the necessary atmosphere in forums and like.