And this came right after they banned el_xox, a vtuber, indefinitely for “nudity”, though the model they used was just zoomed in so you just couldn’t see below the shoulders, instead of actually being naked.
Seems they got unbanned though, but good on twitch to put their more out less already unwritten simp-streamer rules in writing.
Not directly piracy, but maybe you can find a version or similar one either on fearlessrevolution or MPGH. Without more info these are just guesses though.
I feel it makes sense for a few communities where the main activity isn’t reading or commenting, but rather only looking at images. That said, a bot won’t see how well different kinds of content they post do, so they can (and do sometimes) keep posting low quality/effort, spam, marketing disguised as articles, etc.
Twitch will now allow "Artistic Nudity" following the viral topless meta (www.dexerto.com)
Twitch Updated their Sexual Content Policy:...
Finding old version of game trainer
A trainer I used to love back in the day used to be free/shareware but has since changed to an extremely stingy freemium model....
Do we really need these many posting bots?
Every day I am noticing more and posts by bots....