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Can you please clarify what term(s) you’re adding to the Permitted Terms list in this example? Are you saying you’ve added “sex” as a Blocked Term, “pansexual” as a Permitted Term, and you still can’t use the Pansexual Pride emote?
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An error occurred while saving the comment ChrisFoster commentedTwitch did address 'Hot Tub Meta' here: https://www.twitch.tv/twitch/clip/DiligentRealSnoodGOWSkull-VGYP9UpkPsNmYlrB
The issue I see is that most streamers are doing this in a s*xually suggestive manner, with the clear intention to arouse viewers and provoke a s*xual response from them for financial gain. This does go against the S*exually Suggestive Content section of Twitch TOS, however Twitch Staff who review such reports need to be much more strict on the matter.
See my post here: https://twitch.uservoice.com/forums/933812-safety/suggestions/43288824-stricter-rules-against-sexually-suggestive-streame
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Hi, I know that this is a very late response, but we’re hoping to find time to address this issue later this year. There are a few steps we’ll have to take to solve this problem in a way that will work for all streamers, but we understand the severity of the issue.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ChrisFoster commentedI think this is a societal issue rather than a Twitch issue. However, personally I think the 'Inappropriate Attire' section of the Twitch TOS should make it more clear that it applies to everyone, regardless of gender. It does highlight certain contextual exceptions such as swimwear and body art.
Also, the 'S*xually Suggestive Content* section of the Twitch TOS prohibits s*sexually suggestive behaviour in which a lot of female streamers tend to exhibit when showing cleavage and exposed areas of their body.
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https://www.twitch.tv/p/en/legal/community-guidelines/sexualcontent/#nudity-and-attirehttps://www.twitch.tv/p/en/legal/community-guidelines/sexualcontent/#sexually-suggestive-content
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An error occurred while saving the comment ChrisFoster commentedYES!! This needs to be a thing rather than it being such a grey area. Streamers who're banned for short periods for things considered crimes IRL is not acceptable.
Ban lengths and maybe other 'community service' consequences should be made 100% clear in the Twitch TOS in relation to the broken guidelines.
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I'd like to add that blocking sexually suggestive streamers does not block them from appearing on the front page of twitch or when browsing through categories.