Twitch Updated their Sexual Content Policy:

  • Changes: Certain content now allowed with labels
  • Artistic Nudity: Permitted under Sexual Themes Label
  • Game Nudity: Contextual; labels necessary
  • Body Painting: Acceptable with appropriate label
  • Mature Games: Label generally covers content
  • Stream Visibility: Impacted by content labels
  • Twerking, grinding and pole dancing are now allowed without a label.

Via https://twitter.com/Dexerto/status/1735024184114245689

  • glimse@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    For me it’s how popular and accessible twitch is for kids.

    I’ve never really used twitch for anything except getting drops for games (160p and muted lol) but every time I see titty streamers getting recommended despite never watching any

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      11 months ago

      Everything on the internet is easily accessible by kids if the parents aren’t doing any supervision.

      • Fades@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        It’s not the same, porn you have to search out. They’re already on twitch for other reasons and are far more likely to be suggested/shown more vulgar content like “artistic nudity”.

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          11 months ago

          If they can google search for twitch, they can google search for porn. They already know. I mean, come on, you were 14 once.

          If they cant google search for twitch, then they shouldnt be able to change the channel to boobie streams for the same reason they shouldnt be able to change to any other non-kid-friendly stream. Thats part of being responsible as a parent.

          I dunno, this doesnt seem like that big of a deal.

          • Vilian@lemmy.ca
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            11 months ago

            i kinda agree, but i seen like youtube kids, where kids that don’t know how to search spend the day there, or not actually, twitch never marked for the same kids that youtube kids has counted for, hmmm, idk

      • bearwithastick@feddit.ch
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        11 months ago

        This is the double standard I hate so much about violence / porn / swearing.

        Kids are watching ultra violent game streams? No one gives a shit.

        The second a bad word has been said on a stream or a bit of nudity is shown, people are losing their god damn minds.

        • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          11 months ago

          Short explanation of part of my issue with it:

          There’s a big, important difference between watching violence in video games/movies and watching a cartel execution or someone being run over on LiveLeak.

          There’s also a significant difference between “a bit of nudity”, even contextually appropriate full frontal, and eroticism.

        • gun@lemmy.ml
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          11 months ago

          Kids probably shouldn’t be watching ultra violent games, but that doesn’t mean porn being accessible for minors is not a far more dangerous problem. There is no double standard, because these are two different things. Porn is neurologically addictive. This is an established medical fact. Exposing a minor to more and more sexualized subjects is what groomers do. Interacting with strangers sexually over the internet is not something that should be normalized for children.

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      11 months ago

      For me it’s how popular and accessible twitch is for kids.

      You mean, as opposed to the notoriously unpopular and inaccessible PornHub (among hundreds of others)?

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        11 months ago

        If my child is on twitch, I can reasonably assume it’s for game streaming. If my child is on pornhub, I can assume they are watching pornography. I dont like having that line blurred.

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        11 months ago

        It’s not the same, how many children are going to pornhub to watch video games and happens to see and click on a recommended stream for actual porn?

        Your false dichotomy does not hold up.

      • ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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        11 months ago

        Yep. It’s a lot easier to block Pornhub than it is to block porn on Twitch but leave the rest of Twitch unaffected.

        • Vilian@lemmy.ca
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          11 months ago

          twitch could block mature content behind an account, and only if that account is +18

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            11 months ago

            I was thinking more from a parent’s point of view. It’s a lot easier to block a whole website than parts of a website.

    • Paradachshund@lemmy.today
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      Personally, as long as kids are getting access to good sex ed I don’t see any issue with them stumbling across sexualized content online. We all did it at some point in our lives, digital or not. It’s a part of growing up. I also don’t think sexualized content should be seen as more problematic than violent content. If anything it should be less problematic (and to be clear I don’t find either to be an issue personally)

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        11 months ago

        The women in Twitch use sex and interactive false sexual interest and love to get people to give them money and buy them gifts. In some ways that’s worse for kids than pornhub porn. Do you expect a 15 year old boy to be able to avoid the “stripper really loves me” trap?

        • Vespair@lemm.ee
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          11 months ago

          Then it sounds like your actual problem is with a certain pattern of behavior rather than nudity/sexuality itself. So maybe you address your actual concern rather than something tangentially related.

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      11 months ago

      While porn sites are well protected behind a question. Ultimately it’s up to parents to monitor their kids media consumption.

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          11 months ago

          most parent don’t even know that the router can be configured, how could they block IP

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      Yeah I guess I don’t really give a shit what other people’s kids do

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          I am not responsible for ridding the world of maladjusted assholes. I simply do not have the energy.

          If there is no other imperative for caring about something beyond “but what about the poorly supervised children?” then that thing is generally going straight to the bottom of my concern list. If the worst thing that poorly supervised children get into is cleavage on twitch, then I’d actually call that a pretty massive win.

        • wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one
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          11 months ago

          How will 14 year olds accidentally seeing a boob on twitch instead of doing what most 14 year olds do by actively searching out porn-esque content going to turn them into a person I dont want to interact with?

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      Yup, I’m not letting my kids on Twitch because of that.

      I hate kiddie accounts, so if I don’t trust my kid to browse a service safely, I ban it. As they gain my trust, I open up the services I allow. For example, I used to have a “no YouTube” rule, now I let my oldest (10yo) to browse on his own, provided he tells me what he wants to watch. If I catch him watching something he knows I don’t approve of, he’ll lose that privilege until he regains that trust.

      Twitch will take a while.