Twitch could simply ban the bad actors who have made it their life’s work to create loopholes on the platform in order to sell their porn to children, but there’s too much money in letting these whores run rampant. So the “solution” is a purposely ineffective game of cat and mouse, a game in which twitch makes millions while distributing porn to their young audience.
I do wonder, however, if the thots aren’t secretly propping up the whole platform.
Twitch could simply ban the bad actors who have made it their life’s work to create loopholes on the platform
I still don't understand this idea so many people have of "I'm not touching you" being a legitimate defense against reprisal.
If you are pushing for loopholes or against the edge of the rules, you are clearly trying to break them sneakily and should be dealt with accordingly as if you had done so. Its a retarded defense when your little brother did it, and it still is now.
Its one thing to abuse loopholes to point them out to get them closed, but this isn't the case. Its just them abusing loopholes to continue to act in defiance of the clear idea the rules are trying to prevent.
To specifically address the Twitch aspect of this, Twitch doesn’t want the loopholes closed because the admins/Amazon gets off on selective enforcement of the rules anyway.
They still have a bunch of artists banned and yet softcore porn streamers barely ever get banned for more than a week, and it’s because the admins are getting ‘benefits’ from these girls. The girl in question actually got a call from one of the admins while streaming and went to go change to a different bikini, which is laughable in and of itself.
If the people who ran Twitch weren’t basically using it as a brothel, a lot of what happens on Twitch wouldn’t be happening.
Twitch could simply ban the bad actors who have made it their life’s work to create loopholes on the platform in order to sell their porn to children, but there’s too much money in letting these whores run rampant. So the “solution” is a purposely ineffective game of cat and mouse, a game in which twitch makes millions while distributing porn to their young audience.
I do wonder, however, if the thots aren’t secretly propping up the whole platform.
I still don't understand this idea so many people have of "I'm not touching you" being a legitimate defense against reprisal.
If you are pushing for loopholes or against the edge of the rules, you are clearly trying to break them sneakily and should be dealt with accordingly as if you had done so. Its a retarded defense when your little brother did it, and it still is now.
Its one thing to abuse loopholes to point them out to get them closed, but this isn't the case. Its just them abusing loopholes to continue to act in defiance of the clear idea the rules are trying to prevent.
To specifically address the Twitch aspect of this, Twitch doesn’t want the loopholes closed because the admins/Amazon gets off on selective enforcement of the rules anyway.
They still have a bunch of artists banned and yet softcore porn streamers barely ever get banned for more than a week, and it’s because the admins are getting ‘benefits’ from these girls. The girl in question actually got a call from one of the admins while streaming and went to go change to a different bikini, which is laughable in and of itself.
If the people who ran Twitch weren’t basically using it as a brothel, a lot of what happens on Twitch wouldn’t be happening.