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Twitch seems to be the only one with this problem. Like they keep playing wackamole with rules?
Where other social media sites just have more vague banning, but at least it doesn’t deal with this.
their global mods and admins love watching these streams, until some higher up notices and drops the hammer lol
Pornography is an extremely profitable industry and Twitch is not a profitable company, so they don’t have the luxury of banning it entirely.
Companies like Meta are super profitable so they can totally afford that.
They should probably just add a NSFW section that’s hidden from the home page.
I thought they did have an NSFW section at one point, but I could be misremembering
Maybe they do? My understanding is that this stuff is all over the front page. I don’t actually use Twitch so…