i don't watch Twitch often but what does and doesn't get you banned seems to make no fucking sense.
Well sure, but Twitch is a freaking joke. If big partners slip up oh just a slap on the wrist. Smaller channels get the full whip.Her underwear could be seen at one point in the revealing Mai costume hence the ban there.
I don't know how much she showed during the Chun Li stream but if her underwear was shown at some point that's basically against Twitch policy.
Not really. You're allowed to stream games with nudity but can't be naked yourself.
Why can't she just have said the N word like normal streamers? /s
Really? Then what is the "This stream is intended for mature audiences" thing for?
Chun-Li and Mai's costumes are totally different.There is a bit of context missing here. She was previously banned for wearing the same type of costume. One where her hips were exposed and her underwear was exposed at the hip. She was banned for that, which was stupid IMO. But, she chose to wear the exact same type of costume but expected a different outcome. Doing something that you have been banned for already, is just asking for another ban. The problem is with Twitch's TOS. Had this stream been at the beach, this would've been okay I guess.
Do I think she should've been banned? Nope, girls stream in bikinis all the time if they're swimming. But, this particular girl was asking for another ban by wearing something she was already banned for.
Really? Then what is the "This stream is intended for mature audiences" thing for?
Twitch's sexist double standard strikes again, she wouldn't have been put through this if she were a woma-- wait what?
Really? Then what is the "This stream is intended for mature audiences" thing for?
It's hilarious to see people paint Twitch as "SJW" with all the shit they allow on their platform along with them consistently banning smaller female streamers for not dressing conservatively.
Well sure, but Twitch is a freaking joke. If big partners slip up oh just a slap on the wrist. Smaller channels get the full whip.
Really? Then what is the "This stream is intended for mature audiences" thing for?
If you're normally playing a game and you come across nudity like it's intended and you continue playing the game normally, it's totally fine. It's only an issue if you do shit with the game's nudity that's not normal. Like if you just keep re-doing the nude bits or zoom into the nudity with your streaming program, shit like that. You'd have to go out of your way to get ban for showing nudity in a game.Really? Then what is the "This stream is intended for mature audiences" thing for?
*war flashbacks to high school when I opened a door for a girl and she didn't instantly sleep with me i'm such a nice guy girls only want assholes!!!*
did...did you mean to quote me? like i know this is a joke but i'm not sure how this relates to my you can't stream nudity comment
Because Incels are a bunch of losersI would assume violence, swearing, or sexualized content that is not nudity (which is what my original post was getting at--if you can stream sexualized content that isn't sex/actual nudity, why the fuck can't this girl show off her legs which is just like a normal fucking human body part).
Ironically, I bet if she wasn't wearing underwear in that first clip she wouldn't have gotten banned. Twitch either needs to button their shit up like Mixer has done with a professional standard, or clearly define what levels of nudity are acceptable and enforce them uniformly.
I don't know what's more pathetic, that she's being targeted by idiots on Reddit or that Twitch apparently doesn't even check reports before banning people.