Twitch Updates Guidelines On ‘Artistic Nudity’ Allowances Amid ‘Topless Meta’ Fiasco

A recent case that happened at Twitch, the live-streaming media platform, raised a few eyebrows. A streamer went completely nude on their live blurring out the explicit parts. Though it was under the guidelines it was not something people liked to watch, as it was reported by users online.

Although this wasn’t the first time people went to see something like that, instances like this have happened before as well. Well, twitch finally got up to regulate the rules and guidelines a bit to make the platform a safe spot for users around.

Twitch is mainly used for live-streaming games, which also lets the creator earn money out of it. But due to the recent ‘Topless Meta‘ fiasco, it’s losing a lot of users, hampering the database. In new guidelines, twitch has added a new term of being ‘labelled’.

Twitch Updates Guidelines Regarding The Allowance Of ‘Artistic Nudity’ On The Platform

Twitch Updates Guidelines

Users can post their ‘artistic nudity’ even if it’s properly labeled in the caption and the hashtags. Things like, deliberate showing of breasts, buttocks, and hips even when properly dressed are allowed. Fully nude females with exposed genitalia or breasts, if it is animated or drawn are allowed. Strip teasing, erotic dances, pole dances, twerking, body writing, all of them are allowed but under a proper label.

Things like drugs, overuse of tobacco, alcohol, and things like that won’t be allowed on the platform because of visual purposes. Also, certain types of sexual content that are very blatant and obvious are not allowed on the live-streaming platform.

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In this way, users won’t accidentally check out the streams they don’t want to, and access content according to the label they prefer. It’s a great way to make the account a safe space for people and let them enjoy how they’d want to on the app.

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