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AMillionNames, to games in Sean Murray is risking another No Man's Sky launch disaster, but he knows exactly what he's doing and it's kinda genius marketing

What a weird time in gaming, Bethesda trying to copy No Man’s Sky with Starfield and Hello Games trying to copy what Bethesda is trying to sell what The Elder Scrolls 6 is supposed to be. Considering what Hello World has already proven themselves capable off, they are definitely going to be throwing some punches.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

You, meanwhile, will be forever completely immune to it, it seems. Thank fucking christ there were people with fucking brains and who are actually virtuous instead of just virtue signalling to get the decision pulled back.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

Thank fucking god the rest of the world isn’t as deluded as the people in this thread: techcrunch.com/…/twitch-rolls-back-artistic-nudit…

It’s funny how much your interests align with those of pedos, just because you can’t click on another f-ing link for content and stream hosts that already exist for porn.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta
AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

Then we are in agreement. Unfortunately, raising its 13+ year old requirement to adult only is really only up to Twitch.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

It shouldn’t have to cater to “adults” who find it too hard to just type another link or go under a different brand when they want to wank off.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

Oh yeah, you’re totally right 🙄 help.hbomax.com/cw-en/Answer/Detail/000001260

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

I did, I just avoided your disingenuous attempt at controlling the narrative by fishing for particular answers and applied it universally. You can answer it yourself from there, big boy.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

The same sort of legislation that the GDPR applies penalties with for not giving users controls over their ads could be adopted and applied to create a standardized form of parental controls of sites over the Internet, but until that happens, people can benefit from keeping explicit adult porn websites and services separate from the rest of their offering and forcing the rest of their offering to implement easy to implement parental controls if necessary.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

If you diss and fail to understand why there is government regulation surrounding it all because you dealing with adult only websites is too difficult for you, it’s less a case of shouldn’t and more of a case of mustn’t for you, bud.

AMillionNames, (edited ) to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

Fortunately for most parents, most governments disagree. They realize it’s a society problem. But I really hope that they eventually catch up with this type of bullshit in the Internet industry. I know that Steam and other services have begun to get flak for it, specially in countries like Germany.

Click. On. Another. Fucking. Link/Brand. It’s not that hard.


Thank f-ing god that this thread is nowhere near representative of the real world: techcrunch.com/…/twitch-rolls-back-artistic-nudit…

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

I consider the risk on those platforms much less, and if they begun hosting hardcore porn I would consider only other platforms. Netflix and HBO implement parental controls and involve fixed runtime content, whereas Twitch involves real-time streams and widely differing types of moderation where streamers may be involved in safe and non-safe content, and it lacks the ease of the parental controls of the services you’ve mentioned.

Why do you consider forcing all that micromanagement to parents easier than just moving porn to another domain or under another brand?

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

It’s much easier to supervise if you don’t have to limit individually by each site’s implementation of child control mechanics and can make some gross assumptions about worst case exposure and how bad it can get if they accidentally click the wrong link due to momentary inattentiveness. The adult version is all the work that the admins and moderators due to keep lemmy free from gore/sexually explicit/even worse bullshit spam in NSFW, why suddenly ignore it for some categories of porn, and potentially directed at children no less?

We can end this discussion and just accept that Twitch should begin to identify itself as an adult only streaming platform, if you want. I don’t know if that’s fair to streamers who struggle to make family friend NSFW content, but the access to porn they can already find on services that explicitly identify themselves as adult only seems to be important enough for people.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

You are asking me whether I assume universal and general are used interchangeably most of the time or whether I assume that when people say universal consensus they do so literally and without any degree of dissension, something which rarely occurs. At this point we might as well be talking about which dictionary definition of a word is the “real” definition. His wording could have been better to avoid criticism, sure.

AMillionNames, to games in Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta

That’s a good point, but for any media. The problem is identifying something a child can watch and letting them watch it and because of a spur of the moment oversight find them watching something they shouldn’t be because they are not mature enough yet, and the same but having it devolve to extremes. It’s just not that difficult to set up a different domain/service name for it and making it easier for parents.

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