Twitch zakazuje użycia pasków cenzury do zasłaniania miejsc intymnych

Twitch, the popular streaming platform, is making further changes to its adult content guidelines. Streamers are now prohibited from using what’s known as “black bars” to cover intimate areas. This decision comes in response to controversies surrounding Twitch’s policies and the trend of streamers using nudity to attract more viewers.

The new policy, which came into effect on Wednesday, forbids streamers from implying that they are fully or partially naked. They are also not allowed to show visible outlines of covered or uncovered intimate areas. However, female streamers can still show cleavage as long as they dress appropriately for their streams.

Twitch constantly changes its guidelines regarding adult content. In December of last year, new rules were introduced, allowing streamers to show “simulated” nudity as long as they were clothed. However, the platform now completely prohibits any form of nudity in response to negative user feedback.

Some experts believe that these changes implemented by Twitch aim to improve the platform’s image and combat the misuse of sexual content. Others, however, argue that it restricts creators’ freedom and reduces content diversity on Twitch.

Does Twitch’s new policy only apply to streamers who use nudity for financial gain?

Yes, the new policy applies to all streamers on Twitch who attempt to use nudity for financial gain.

Do the changes in Twitch’s guidelines have a positive impact on the platform?

Opinions on this matter are divided. Some believe that it enhances the platform’s image and prioritizes user safety, while others argue that it imposes unnecessary restrictions on content creators.

Source: Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/)

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