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What I can do is telling you how to fix it if you don't want to wait.
So to fix it, you'll first need to browse to the folder where the file is. It looks like your on a mac, so your file will be: /Users/reesecoulter/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/workshop/content/280520/396860594/twitch_chat/irctk_master/irctk/bot.py
You can press cmd+shift+g in the finder, then paste that in to get there faster (quick tip if you didn't know it). Open that bot.py file, then at the top, there should be a line which says "from twitch_interact.irctk_master.irctk.logging import create_logger". Replace "twitch_interact" with "twitch_chat" there, and if there are any other cases of it in the file, then in those places too.
Anyway, hope this helps!
It might also be that you didn't add the mod to your world. So also try making a brand new world and see if that works.