Why are the girls allowed to show themselves almost naked with underwear on Twitch Streaming but not men?
I'm sure you're referring to the video from Monte where he complained.
Yes, it is, and it can't be changed. Do you have to ask Twitch. I also find it unfair.
Ask those responsible.
I would guess that you would lose a large part of the audience if the same law consistently applied to everyone.
On Twitch you are not allowed to show yourself half-naked or just in a bikini, unless the whole thing has context.
Quite a few "talented" e-girls now simply sit down in a small pool with a bikini and then stream the whole thing. The context is there and the whole thing is fine according to the Twitch guidelines.
The whole thing only works with women, of course, nobody wants to watch a half-naked man in the mini pool for hours.
You are probably referring to Amouranth, Victorias and Indiefox, for example?
So these are 3 streamers that I currently know, some of whom sit in their small mini pool in the middle of their own apartment and make a "hot tub" stream. As if that weren't enough, they ride a banana and write the names of some subs on their bodies, and with certain sub goals they also change their bikini.
I have marked Victorias here because I've only just known her and she "only" has around 600 viewers. The other two easily reached 15,000 viewers.
In any case, I have already reported Amouranth and Indiefox 3 times each, but it seems to be of no use!
Why are they allowed to do that? I don't know, I don't understand either! In my opinion, their shows are better off on any Camsex site.
The whole thing only works with women, of course, nobody wants to watch a half-naked man in the mini pool for hours.
But I would celebrate if such a bearded, hairy man with a tummy sat down in the pool and rode the banana…
Just so that they do exactly the same as the others.
As a protest, so to speak.
I don't see the context either, who has this little mini pool in the house? Even if this pool is outside!
If it were a real pool in the garden and you didn't write the names on your body for subs, or change your bikini for subs, then I would recognize a context.
If both are doing the same thing, then it is just as allowed. I rather assume that the men who are not allowed to do this have overlooked an important point in the guidelines, which the women adhere to.
With around 15,000 viewers, Twitch certainly earns enough from the subs, so they allow this.
It doesn't work and I'll tell you why. If a person has a context for their behavior, it is not a rule violation. So if you run in a bathing suit on the beach, it is not a rule violation, but at home it is. Unless you're building a pool at home, that pool is the context you need to walk around in a bikini or something.
Can you also explain a context to me, whereby they change their bikini through sub goals or also write the subs on their bodies?
I've heard that writing on the body, for example, counts as much as a fade-in in the stream itself. I can't judge the change with the bikini.
If I wanted to see something like that, then I would certainly not be on Twitch, but would look for a CamSex website.
Exactly, but before Twitch can remove something like that, you have to change the rules, otherwise you could take action against Twitch and it would not look so good.
They only need a clause which allows them to exercise domiciliary rights on their platform.
That way the subject would be dealt with quickly.
Yes, but until then the house rules do not help them. You could also be charged with loss of revenue because there was nowhere to read this rule directly.
Twitch urgently needs to revise the rules, otherwise Twitch will soon become an adult platform for minors.