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I don't think this is an ESO bug per se...but wondering if anyone has any advice

I've had quite a few times where I'm on Twitch, with a linked account and the stream will say drops, and it's been 2 or more days since I got any drops (so if there was a timer, it ought to have run out), and nothing.

Is there a way to tell if the stream really has drops on, or if ... the notation is inaccurate (trying to be polite about it).
almost 4 years ago - ZOS_GinaBruno - Direct link
Hey all, wanted to clear up a few questions in this thread since Drops have changed a bit since the new system rolled out last month. There are a few ways to know when Drops are on:
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[*] Keep an eye on the Drops schedule on our website for upcoming scheduled Drops campaigns
[*] Watch the Drops page on Twitch to see when Drops campaigns are currently active
[*] When Drops are active, you'll see a tag on a streamer's page that looks like this:
Don't rely on stream titles since, as someone mentioned, a streamer can put anything they want there!
[*] You'll also see a pop up in chat when Drops are active
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With the new system, you're guaranteed a Drop whenever Drops are active as long as you meet the minimum required watch time, which is defined on your Twitch Drops Inventory page, the Twitch Drops campaign page, and our Drops schedule on the website.

Hope this helps, but let us know if you have further questions!