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Twitch has updated its guidelines so that abuse taking place on other platforms can contribute to a suspension on the streaming site.

Directing "hate or harassment" towards someone on Twitch using other services will be considered a policy violation.

Conduct Twitch deems "hateful" on any platform will result in an "immediate indefinite suspension".

Sexual conduct rules have also been changed to consider the "context" of a stream.

Moderators will pay attention to clothing, the title of a stream, camera angles and chat moderation when deciding whether something is sexually inappropriate.

"Attire in gaming streams, most at-home streams, and all profile/channel imagery should be appropriate for a public street, mall, or restaurant," the update says.

Twitch also acknowledged the possibility of the rule being used to harass streamers for wearing revealing clothing.

"We will not tolerate using this policy as a basis to harass streamers on or off Twitch, regardless of whether you think they're breaking this rule," Twitch says.

The platform has recently expanded into non-gaming content and says the updates are needed to "govern this ever-changing landscape".

Its "IRL" (in real life) section can feature people playing board games, cooking, singing, going to the gym - anything people do in real life.

Twitch has millions of active streamers, but a minority have been criticised for using the IRL channel to promote apparent sexualised content.

Viewers have the option to tip streamers they enjoy watching, and some have taken advantage of lax rules in IRL to entertain fans by dancing or doing suggestive exercises like squats to tempt subscribers or earn Twitch's micro-currency.

There was some backlash to the people responsible for that kind of content, nicknamed "booby streamers".

Sexual content has always been prohibited, but some women have complained about being reported just for the way they're dressed.

The new guidelines appear to aim for a middle-ground where streamers aren't penalised simply for what they're wearing - with other factors taken into account as well.

Twitch says a further IRL-specific update to its guidelines is on the way.

The site has been under pressure for some time to deal with harassment on its platform.

The changes to the guidelines come into effect on 19 February.

In the meantime Twitch says it will be "reaching out to some streamers whose current and past content may violate these new guidelines".
 
The salt's going to come from titty streamers being banned.

Nah. The way Twitch does business you'll still have chicks displaying their enormous talents, uhh, at gaming, of course in low cut tank tops and yoga pants. What's new is that calling titty streamers "titty streamers" is now bannable. That oughtta take down a few channels by itself.
 
Some streamers are starting to (or considering) mass delete old content because it'll be dredged up to get them banned. I've also seen a few clear their Twitter accounts.

Also, that camgirl shit goes fucking deep. Popular ones are protected by Twitch admins who intercept reports before they reach other staff and then forward them to milady so she can humiliate the complainant and then permaban them. At least one also had the report button on her stream disabled entirely because of mass reports. The community manager Aureylian (a woman) is personal friends with the most popular ones. This is all public knowledge and still nothing happens because literally every single male Twitch admin is tied up with at least one e-girl. They collect them like Pokemon.

I'm just amazed that a company owned by Amazon has been so corrupted by beta virgin thirst now they're actually changing the rules so that it's illegal to not be a thirsty beta virgin. They need to purge the rolls and replace the fags with the soulless automatons that made Amazon rich.
 
The salt's going to come from titty streamers being banned. Anyone worth their shit with regards to raids and whatnot is likely using a throwaway anyhow.
they're not going to get banned. i know every single one of you hate it when this word is spammed and misused for everything, but the twitch mods are the very definition of beta. they watch those titty streamers and are probably trying to get inside their pants.
 
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So Twitch and Twitter are now going hand in hand on this big brother shit. Good thing I don't give a fuck about Twitch.

Twitter Twitch. There's a sex joke in there, for sure.

Moderators will pay attention to clothing, the title of a stream, camera angles and chat moderation when deciding whether something is sexually inappropriate.

What if you aim the camera up your nose like classic Youtube vlogs? Does that count?

they're not going to get banned. i know every single one of you hate it when this word is spammed and misused for everything, but the twitch mods are the very definition of beta. they watch those titty streamers and are probably trying to get inside their pants.

That's not being a beta, that's being a loser.
 
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I can understand protecting your users if someone is going after a twitch streamer off site or using twitch as a place to extend that harassment. Its all going to be about how they implement this policy.

There have been people that have gotten away with full view masturbation on twitch.
You talking about DSP or have others actually been caught doing this?
 
A: >connecting your various online accounts to each other in the first place

B: "There was some backlash to the people responsible for that kind of content, nicknamed "booby streamers".

Sexual content has always been prohibited, but some women have complained about being reported just for the way they're dressed.

The new guidelines appear to aim for a middle-ground where streamers aren't penalized simply for what they're wearing - with other factors taken into account as well."


There have been people that have gotten away with full view masturbation on twitch.

C: Nothing will actually come of this. This is just thinly veiled look virtue signaling that would be insane to acutely enforce on twitch. I mean look at the other article linked

D. This is an article for normies that don't play games or use twitch. Its a fluff piece. "Oh look how horrible and evil the conditions the site are they are literally stalking these women" They do this to create serious imagery of someone outside their house peeping on them. So when you go to them and tell them how shit twitch is they will just remember vague concepts from the article and give twitch the benefit of the doubt.

When its more likely people just shit posting in twitch chat (which is YouTube tier of shitposting) or maybe typing "KYS". Also if anyone here has ever had anyone online say KYS to them then congratulations you have received a death thread by these standards.

Also just keep an eye infamous twitch accounts. I have no doubt they will still be there after all of this. Shadman will still have his twitch, as will DSP, and all the other faggots.
KYS
 
Unless you wanna make money, in which case you’d better suck up to them YouTube guidelines real good.

YouTube sucks now that they have a wackjob feminist SJW for CEO now, who only wants normie bucks from ad revenue. Y'all just got to ruin everything we like, don't you?
 
I can understand protecting your users if someone is going after a twitch streamer off site or using twitch as a place to extend that harassment. Its all going to be about how they implement this policy.


You talking about DSP or have others actually been caught doing this?

Others. Heck Legendary Leana vag flashed for donations several times.
 
Yeah ban all your popular streamers this will work out well you stupid cunts.
 
Why do people even use Twitch? Youtube's streaming service is actually much better and you can keep all your donations through stream labs and other services.
I have the Amazon Prime account already for shipping so I set up a Twitch account the other day for their growing wrassle content.

Apparently Twitch has been going out of its way to attract wrestling promotions to use them as a live streaming platform. Impact Wrestling (also-ran USA promotion) and AAA (relatively young rival to the ancient main wrestling promotion in Mexico) have channels that they run old content on and do live events over, too. I think some other guys do as well.
 
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I have the Amazon Prime account already for shipping so I set up a Twitch account the other day for their growing wrassle content.

Apparently Twitch has been going out of its way to attract wrestling promotions to use them as a live streaming platform. Impact Wrestling (also-ran USA promotion) and AAA (relatively young rival to the ancient main wrestling promotion in Mexico) have channels that they run old content on and do live events over, too. I think some other guys do as well.
Shit Bob Ross is on twitch
 
I got banned by a streamers jealous boyfriend in their Discord, and then on Twitch.
I feel it’s within my rights to point out she’s a lazy cunt who does nothing but get drunk on stream and vape.
 
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