Whores galore and softcore porn.
This is what Twitch has become over the past decade, what once used to be a flourishing live streaming platform that catered to gamers of all sorts has now become a playground for women to essentially flaunt their skin in return for swarms of simps and donations.
Because gender equality and all that shit, women will demand that we recognize and understand that sex work is “real work” while simultaneously proclaiming us to be “sexist” for ogling at them and viewing women as symbols of sex.
Yeah, it’s sexist to view women as objects of sex especially when they themselves flaunt their bodies on prominent platforms such as Twitch in lewd / revealing attires entirely for the purpose of receiving donations and viewership, mainly from teenage audiences because of course Twitch is an “all ages” platform that does not allow nudity or pornographic content of any sort.
What once used to be a gaming platform has been taken over by precarious whores who have barely any actual personality outside of their large inflated breasts which take up majority of the actual camera frame.
Given how female streamers seemingly get away with breaking Twitch’s terms of service with a slap on the wrist, such as “accidental nudity”, animal abuse and other asinine behavior, streamers such as “Amouranth” have been “banned” from the service at least seven times and yet seemingly is welcomed back onto the platform because these women make Amazon a whole lot of money.
The last fad for these precarious softcore porn enthusiasts was “bodypainting”, because you see nudity isn’t allowed on Twitch as you could probably guess why given how it’s advertised as being an all inclusive all-ages streaming platform, but there’s no rule that specifically states that you can’t be naked whilst smearing paint across your body, because that’s not scandalous at all, rather it’s arts and crafts.
And now these talentless thots have come up with another ingenious tactic of whoring themselves out for petty teenage drool and simp money, which has been dubbed “artistic nudity” according to twitch.
“Streamers” of all sorts are now oiling themselves up and framing the camera so that it merely simulates full frontal nudity, just above the nipples so obviously there’s no “actual” nudity being shown on camera rather it’s just “implied”.
The SJWs at Twitch are once again inconsistent in their stance, oscillating between advocating against any form of sexualization of a woman’s body and allowing content that could be deemed inappropriate for a younger audience.
There appears to be uncertainty about their position on the matter, raising questions about their concern regarding the potential exposure of explicit content to underage viewers as this pathetic bullshit is freely viewable and promoted by Twitch’s algorithm.
These women may as well just stream themselves on pornographic websites, but obviously that would bring in less viewership than Twitch, because these women genuinely have less actual dignity than adult actresses.
In fact, the streamer in question as seen from the tweet above “Morgpie” recently got banned by Twitch for her topless antics, while days later Twitch themselves have revised their terms of service promoting these lewd and whorish antics to prosper on its service.
In a post titled “Updating our Approach to Sexual Content and Content Classification Labels” the updated guidelines dictate that “artistic” representations, including drawings, animations, or sculptures, featuring “fully exposed female-presenting breasts and/or genitals or buttocks regardless of gender” are now permissible.
Creators are required to label such content as having sexual themes. However, the prohibition on fictionalized sexual acts or depictions of masturbation still stands.
Meanwhile I simply cannot help but fucking laugh upon the mention of Twitch now condoning streamers who highlight their breasts, proclaiming that female streamers were being “disproportionately penalized” for their softcore pornographic antics.
In other words, female streamers go topless for donations and get banned, women most affected.
Twitch will now allow depictions of fictional nudity, body painting is here to stay and now streamers can get away with erotic themes strip teasing, twerking and pole dancing so long as they appropriately label their streams to comply with these new regulations, at least on the plus side streams labeled with “Drugs, Intoxication, or Excessive Tobacco Use; Violent and Graphic Depictions; Gambling; and/or Sexual Themes” will be ineligible for placement on Twitch’s homepage under the new regulations.
Not removed or banned, just no longer placed on the main page. That totally fixes the problem.
Now when it comes to depictions of nudity in video games, those that feature nudity, pornography or sex as a core focus will remain banned, however mature rated games that feature nudity but not as the primary focus will now be classified as “incidental nudity” and must require a “sexual themes” label on the specific stream so rest assured that you can now play Baldur’s Gate 3 with all its bear fucking druid smut without being taken off air.
But don’t you dare play HuniePop or you’re getting banned.
Honestly Twitch has lost its relevance from me many years ago, with gamers being outplaced by women of empowerment who now sell their bodies for donations who then in turn make Amazon lots of money.
Because women seemingly can get away with just about any crime as they’ve repeatedly been banned from the platform only to appear once again the following week after their scandal seemingly dies down.
Twitch evidently wants nothing more than to allow explicit pornographic content, but obviously their ad partners wouldn’t condone such themes, which is why they now permit explicit content while presenting it as tasteful and artistic nudity, so as not to alienate women involved in explicit content creation for subscriptions.
This new approach helps Twitch avoid banning creators who significantly contribute to their revenue stream, though I cannot help but wonder whether or not I’d be banned if I were to present my livestream in such a manner as to put googly eyes and elaborative costumes on my penis and have that the streams main focus, because that would be classified as “artistic nudity”, but being a man I’d most certainly be banned pretty quickly despite the revised terms of service.
This policy only seems to apply to those who are “female presenting,” suggesting that as long as someone appears to be a woman, they can openly display full nudity, including nipples and more. Numerous female streamers have received short one to three-day bans for “accidentally” revealing explicit content on stream, such as their asshole or vagina.
In contrast, individuals streaming modded instances of games like Skyrim are well aware that even accidental exposure of a nipple from clipping issues can result in much longer bans, spanning several weeks to a permanent suspension.
Twitch has transformed into a safe haven for “thots,” with Amazon showing heightened interest in harboring and safeguarding their lucrative content creators. The platform consistently promotes and permits scandalous, softcore pornographic content that remains readily accessible to underage children.
(18+) Because streamers are already abusing these new guidelines to include full body nudity inside of their streams. (18+)
While parents should ideally take responsibility for monitoring their children’s online activities, the concern arises with Twitch’s shift from its original gaming focus to a PG version resembling platforms like PornHub.
Despite the changes made I’d still wager that they’d continue to ban Skyrim streamers even after these new terms of service changes.
At this point in my life, I’ve developed a newfound respect for actual camgirls who are transparent about their work to earn a living. This contrasts with some Twitch streamers who engage in scandalous acts while maintaining a self-righteous facade, despite the platform’s initial marketing as a family-friendly environment with a minimum age requirement of just 13.
Nevertheless, expressing a straightforward opinion against the prevalence of individuals exploiting a gaming platform for the promotion of what they consider “empowering” content will lead to me being slandered as a “sexist incel nazi.”