For example, you’d enter “/timeout badtwitchperson 30” to prevent badtwitchperson from being able to send chat messages for 30 seconds. If that was a mistake, you can undo your action by entering “/timeout [username] 1”, which will change their timeout to last for one second instead of 30. [1] X Research source To undo this action, you can alternatively type “/unban [username]”. Mods and Broadcasters can do this. If you don’t enter the number or [seconds] code, the default is 10 minutes. Even if you’re moderating a Twitch stream from your phone, you can still use code to time them out.

For example, you’d enter “/timeout badtwitchperson 30” to prevent badtwitchperson from being able to send chat messages for 30 seconds. If that was a mistake, you can undo your action by entering “/timeout [username] 1”, which will change their timeout to last for one second instead of 30. [1] X Research source To undo this action, you can alternatively type “/unban [username]”. Mods and Broadcasters can do this. If you don’t enter the number or [seconds] code, the default is 10 minutes. Even if you’re moderating a Twitch stream from your phone, you can still use code to time them out.

You won’t see this if you don’t have moderation powers for a channel.

There’s also a space for you to enter a custom timeout. If you accidentally clicked to timeout that user accidentally, you can click Untimeout. [2] X Research source