Yeah, "accident". Of course.
Couldn't care less, don't watch Twitch, never heard about her before.
She knows what she's doing. A little cleavage isn't bad, but this was just attention whoring.
So she gets a 30-day ban for showing her genitals to thousands of people, yet when I show my genitals to half a dozen people on the bus I get a court order. How is that fair?
Given her record posted earlier in this thread she seriously should be banned forever. Its funny though how pornstars quit their porn careers just to start streaming games on twitch to make more money (there are several of those on twitch now being public about it), tells you alot about twitch community.
And to add: Fan service explicitly belongs to Japan, and politicians are nice. /s
While some mods might be leering on this post, I might as well dictate a meaning of some kind.
On topic: I've never actually viewed Legendary Lea's stream, but I do find myself watching different gamers on twitch (and no, screamers and dirtbags are not entertaining to view(my opinion)), I watch someone who I find to be funny or charismatic and view a relaxing game of Heartstone/LoL/Super Mario Maker, and whatnot. Mainly because if I want fan service, I can always pop up another tab and find some obscure content which fulfills my lustrous desire.
'Accidentally' showing bodily parts like that is what makes twitch have a bad reputation, although Forsen's chat during prime time is nothing in comparison. Verbally speaking, not physically showing stuff or such. I view decent streamers who can act like their age, getting frightened during a horror game, victorious shouts after defeating the opponent/level and the shock on their faces when everything they thought went well goes straight in the drain by one wrong move.
I seriously wonder how they get their viewers and why those viewers pay them so much.
There is an infinite amount of free porn on the internet and if you want 'viewer interaction' you get a lot more bang for your buck on actual cam sites.
What is the appeal here Oo
It ignores such insignificant forces as time, entropy, and death