Twitch immediately rescinds its artistic nudity policy
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Twitch immediately rescinds its artistic nudity policy::Twitch has rolled back the artistic nudity portion of its sexual policy that allowed previously prohibited forms of sexual content.
Ye good ole marketer's leverage. Some ancient geezer at Amazon snorted "ad revenue" in it's short breathed slumber and everyone on Twitch trembled.
Well that was fast
Yes, because it was just going to turn into pornhub v2.
It pretty much did within minutes LMAO
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Mere days after Twitch updated its content policy to permit certain kinds of sexual content, the platform has withdrawn the portion of the policy permitting “artistic nudity.”
“Effective today, we are rolling back the artistic nudity changes,” the update read.
“Moving forward, depictions of real or fictional nudity won’t be allowed on Twitch, regardless of the medium.” Mature-rated games will not be affected by the rollback and subject to the new policy.
Today however, Twitch said it is withdrawing specifically the part of the content policy that allowed “artistic nudity.”
The specific callout of AI seems to be related to the concern that the new artistic nudity policy might enable artists and other streamers to create and display AI-generated “deepfakes” passed off as permitted art.
Twitch’s initial update recognized the artist community on the platform and how previous sexual content policies were “overly punitive.” However, after the changes, it seemed like some streamers took advantage of the new policy to contravene that spirit with activities like using fully nude avatars or stream overlays featuring nude drawings.
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Go check Livestream fail for clips of the hilarity
Is that a Lemmy community... ?
TLDW?
What is that
Interested but actually not enough to be bothered checking for myself..
Ok, well, I wasn't missing anything before Twitch's nudity policy change, and I'm definitely not missing anything after it reverted, so I'm guessing in that small window it wasn't worth my time either?
Have they hired Elon Musk at Twitch?