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Twitch is putting a stop to its streamers’ shenanigans, though, and will officially prohibit “content that focuses on clothed intimate body parts such as the buttocks, groin, or breasts for extended periods of time” starting on March 29.
In a writeup on the trend, Kotaku explained that it all started when controversial streamer Morgpie projected her Fortnite gaming session on a closeup of her behind. After that, other streamers followed suit, overlaying their games on body parts both real and fictional, like anime thighs or anime boobs breasting boobily on screen while they’re playing. Now, boobs and butts streaming is out.
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unclothed versions are also prohibited, as per Twitch’s policy that doesn’t allow users to broadcast or upload “content that contains depictions of real or fictional nudity, regardless of the medium used to create it.”
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Source: Twitch bans streams overlaid on boobs and butts
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