Twitch announced its 5000th update to its Terms of Service, effective March 29th, stating that content focusing on intimate body parts for a prolonged period will not be allowed. This update comes amid criticisms and concerns over the platform's ability to regulate content, with some users accusing it of failing to prevent inappropriate material from reaching children. The move has sparked discussions about the balance between content freedom and community safety. Twitch emphasized that its Community Guidelines aim to make the platform a welcoming place and that rules are updated to keep up with emerging behaviors.
Twitch will always be reactionary when it comes to how it creates and supports its community guidelines. Streamers are smart and will develop new metas whether Twitch wants them to or not. https://t.co/oFT9YeuwIK
Twitch is changing their content guidelines starting March 29th “content that focuses on intimate body parts for a prolonged period of time will not be allowed.” https://t.co/kUijDGqvEP
Twitch to Ban Content That Focuses on 'Intimate Body Parts' for Too Long https://t.co/I5qR3aPapB
Twitch Changes Policy to Deal With New Butt Streaming https://t.co/qm6t1VqeZ7 https://t.co/dkPMVQ62T6
Twitch Bans Using ‘Intimate’ Body Parts As Green Screens https://t.co/BztZY6HAEq https://t.co/icSTE7f0t1
Twitch bans turning butts and boobs into green screens https://t.co/Qr3RWWcWzg
Twitch's 5000th TOS update because the eWhores are always 5 steps ahead in their mission to sell porn to children. https://t.co/eQHdZuz61e
“content that focuses on intimate body parts for a prolonged period of time will not be allowed.” Twitch is changing their content guidelines starting March 29th https://t.co/FcLerWarz3
Our Community Guidelines are designed to help make Twitch a welcoming place. Content on Twitch is always evolving, and we want to make sure our rules work as intended and keep up with emerging behaviors. When needed, we make updates to our rules to capture those shifts in…
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