We continue to add new useful tools on Streams Charts. In today's update we have released page with the most popular chat bots on twitch.tv over the past 24 hours.
We made list of twitch nicknames and info about on how many channels they were spotted during the last 24 hours. By "were spotted" we mean being in the channel's chat: it's not necessary to write in the chat, but it's needed to be logged in on Twitch and view the channel page, or, like a bot, to be connected to the events in the chat.
As a criterion for determining the accounts that should be marked as bots, we chose the limit of presence in chats "from 100 streamers per day or more". The list itself can be sorted by the number of channels or categories in which bots were spotted.
You can also sort by the column "The number of channels that gave moderation rights," where you can see a list of "confirmed" bots — those to whom streamers have granted moderator rights and who are likely to act in their interests.
For users of Streams Charts PRO it is possible to filter the list of channels by language.
Top bots on twitch.tv for last 24 hours Tool

On September 14, we also released real-time counter for channel's followers views and live viewers. We'll tell you about other changes we'll be implementing on Streams Charts in September in our monthly update log. The August changelog is available here.