New Twitch guidelines seem sensible. They're a private business so they can do what they want, and I'd imagine cutting down on sexualised content is good for business and is more aligned to their company vision.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
You see you can make a reasonable distinction because you're a human being. I think people's main worry is that an automated system (like we see on youtube) isn't going to be so discerning.
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel
Probably worth separating the trolling side from the sexual content one. Both in the same announcement, but likely handled in different ways internally.
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Ultimately it seems as if, in this case, a few knocks against people who straddle the line would be worth the gains in legitimacy for Twitch as a platform.
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