Women (and some men) showing off their bodies to earn more money?
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I'd probably do it as well if I could
Women (and some men) showing off their bodies to earn more money?
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I'd probably do it as well if I could
This isn't something they can police without coming across as the clothes police. There is far to much grey area to tell women how they have to dress in order to stream.
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How do you draw a line? You can't without it being very extreme or so lax it's ignorable.
It is a complicated subject, but mostly it is an issue with what a site is associated with. That will gather whether it attracts advertisers and what not (which is important for regular streamers providing gaming content.)
Titty streamers get big, people start associating twitch as 'that gaming site with the camgirls'.. lol.. Kind of ruins the integrity.
People obvs aren't watching them for the gameplay. Just lonely dudes who want a pretty girl to notice them and make them feel special... That shouldn't be what demographic twitch should be attracting tbh.
"provocative excercises like squads"??
You gotta be pretty alone to be provocet by suqads...
Ecce homo ergo elk
It's not hard to police it at all, because people just have to report the streamers and the moderators can take action.
Also, considering how many of them use Twitch as a method of selling porn like nude photos externally, that in itself should be a bannable offense on Twitch.
Women have the right to do what they want with their bodies. If they want to wear next to nothing, dance and act provocatively with the sole intention of gaining money and attention, then so be it. As many have said before, there's plenty of websites already that will cater to this. However Twitch is "safe" and enables girls to enter that industry without actually being in that industry.
My issue with it is that Twitch caters to a much younger audience. It's not an adult site. Not only can these streamers be younger, but the viewership too. Yes, streamers can flag their streams as 18+, but most don't. Children can access these streams. And to those who think "so what?" are probably young themselves. But it's not only the content that's an issue. It's the toxic chat that goes hand in hand with these types of streams. No child (or anyone for that matter) should have to read that kind of disgusting and disrespectful comments that go hand in hand with these streams. And I'm not talking about swearing.
Twitch shouldn't necessarily get rid of the section. But they should put measures in place to keep both streamers and viewers safe. Force this kind of content to be 18+ and make it so you can only view it if you are actually over 18, just like you would on an actual porn site. Hell, just name this section Twitch After Dark or some shit, with no sugar coating what actually goes on in it and leave the IRL section for actual IRL streamers.