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TopicTwitch goddess Amouranth gets ads back but massive drop in income
Gobstoppers12
05/24/21 10:30:35 AM
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El Mexicano Texano posted...
As usual CE sides with the corporations when it's something they don't agree/like.
I mean, these hot tub people were clearly exploiting a technicality in the rules. They meet the bare minimum requirements of a "hot tub," which is most often an inflatable kiddie pool in their bedroom, to have an excuse to wear extremely skimpy clothing. It's just porn.

Advertisers have a right to choose the sort of content their brand is attached to, and if they don't want to be associated with porn, then it's up to Twitch to separate the categories appropriately. Twitch and the advertisers did nothing wrong in this case.

"Hot tub" streamers took a good faith rule that wouldn't punish streamers for going to the beach and turned it into an excuse to wear what's essentially lingerie on a website for kids 13+

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