Hot tub meta3/31/2023 ![]() ![]() “Our creators rely on us, and we should have alerted affected streamers to this change before it happened–it was a mistake not to do so. While this was out of their control, Twitch admitted that they should have first notified Amouranth and other content creators who were affected. According to Twitch, advertisers were requesting not to appear on Amouranth’s channel and they obliged. Twitch then addressed hot tub streamer Kaitlyn “Amouranth” Siragusa’s concerns after her channel was suddenly demonetized without warning. The streaming platform giant stated that they plan to update the policies on sexually suggestive content in the coming months. Twitch pointed out that many female characters in video games are also “presented in a sexualized manner,” which doesn’t mean that those games are restricted on the platform. Twitch draws the line at “overtly” or “explicitly sexually suggestive” content, not everything that can potentially be seen as suggestive. Streamers may wear swimwear while at the beach or in a hot tub, Twitch pointed out. Twitch then went over their Nudity & Attire and Sexually Suggestive Content policies in-depth. “While we have guidelines about sexually suggestive content, being found to be sexy by others is not against our rules, and Twitch will not take enforcement action against women, or anyone on our service, for their perceived attractiveness,” Twitch said. The streams don’t go against their Terms of Service but have been deemed offensive by many. In an official blog post on the topic, Twitch stated that they have been delayed in publicly addressing the hot tub meta due to the “complexity” and “nuances” of the situation. ![]() Twitch discusses concern over hot tub meta
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