• Cyber Yuki@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    They just got pissed at people using censor bars on themselves to make it look like they were naked (in protest for Twitch backing down on their nudity policy).

    Yes, it’s a salty move, and yes, they’re being assholes about it.

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      9 months ago

      The thots are assholes right?

      Because twitch is a gaming platform, not a PG-13 Onlyfans advertisement platform.

      Or is it?

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        9 months ago

        Who cares? Twitch should just give a way to hide these kind of streams for users who dont want to see them.

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          9 months ago

          Because the platform is a gaming and gamer-social platform.

          Nothing wrong with nudity, just find the appropriate platform for it, not a gaming one.

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            9 months ago

            If Twitch is a gaming platform, why is there a “Pools, workout and beaches” category? 99% of streams there are hot babes in bikinis, with some linking to their OF accounts in their profile. And then there’s the fashion show with models in skin tape that most of the time only covers the crotch and nips.

            Now, I’m not against streamers showing skin; Twitch can definitely open an “After Dark” section only available to adults and still forbid explicit or simulated sex. But the way all this fiasco took place screams bad management to me.