No, I'm sorry but that's unacceptable. If someone wants to donate $1,000, I'm not gonna set a limit to stop them. How about this for a different example. Let's say I set a $30 limit on stream. A 13 year old (the minimum age required to create an account on twitch) takes his mom's credit card and donates 30 of $30 donations. And then the next morning, the mom sees all the charges, calls the bank and says she never did that, disputes it with paypal. The streamer is out of that money, and has to pay fees on top of that. It doesn't fix the problem that fraudulent charge fees harm the person who received the money. And to top it off, I know a streamer who had a longtime viewer do this to him with large sums of money. You're not gonna suspect a viewer you've respected of doing that. So your suggestion is not only ineffecitve, it doesn't fix the core problem that the fraudulent charge fees harm the content creator who most likely won't have a couple thousand dollars to pay off the negative balance they may now have.
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