managing non-art nudity: separation of categories
hi twitch, i was managing my own clips in creator dashboard and at the end of all my clips, 2 streams popped up as recommendation in Just Chatting (as i was managing my Just Chatting clips) and were both from the same creator; the thumbnails were of her naked with her legs and chest exposed (but nipples out of screen). i was slightly taken aback, you know, as my monitor is huge, and it is 4am, and i was not ready to see such nudity while casually editing clips and unwinding from a stream.
i'm female, and i don't care if my fellow ladies want to hustle and i support body positivity and all that, but please respect the average twitch streamer/viewer and regulate streams properly. if you cannot have a proper policy for nudity or content of sexual nature, then have an opt-in, restricted zone on twitch for streams like that. i seriously don't care if twitch wants to be a host for p/rn content, or if people want to watch that here, just please keep it out of everyone else's faces. having such streams in Just Chatting (because there's no p/rn category) is insanely disrespectful and disruptive. we're mostly here for gaming content.
at the same time, rolling back the new policy is also not healthy (and biased) of twitch to 'protect' these streamers while taking a step back for artist streamers. art contains artistic nudity, that is normal and mainly for educational purposes.
i'm concerned about the future of twitch if this goes on. please prioritise what kind of streaming website you want to be.