Combine "Attire" and "Pools, Hot Tubs & Beaches" guidelines sections
The following two sections of the Community Guidelines should be on the same page so streamers know when they must use the "Pools, Hot Tubs & Beaches" category:
Section #1
https://safety.twitch.tv/s/article/Community-Guidelines?language=en_US#22Attire
"- Standard guidelines
We don’t permit streamers to be fully or partially nude, including exposing genitals or buttocks. We do not permit the visible outline of genitals, even when covered. Broadcasting nude or partially nude minors is always prohibited, regardless of context.
For those who present as women, we ask that you cover your nipples. We do not permit exposed underbust. Cleavage is unrestricted as long as these coverage requirements are met.
For all streamers, you must cover the area extending from your hips to the bottom of your pelvis and buttocks.
- Contextual exceptions
Swim and beaches, concerts and festivals
Swimwear is permitted as long as it completely covers the genitals, and those who present as women must also cover their nipples. Full coverage of buttocks is not required, but camera focus around them is still subject to our sexually suggestive content policy. Coverage must be fully opaque, even when wet. Sheer or partially see-through swimwear or other clothing does not constitute coverage."
Section #2
https://help.twitch.tv/s/article/pools-hottubs-beaches?language=en_US#right
"Ensuring the Content is in the Correct Category
Creators that have chosen swimwear that is allowed under the “Swim and Beaches” contextual exception to our standard Nudity and Attire policy must stream into the Pools, Hot Tubs & Beaches category. If you do not appropriately categorize your stream you may be moved into the Pools, Hot Tubs & Beaches category. If this happens, we will notify creators via email."