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- Isn’t this a misleading/clickbaity title? 🤔 - The title of the article is “Twitch quickly reverses policy that “went too far” allowing nudity — Twitch confirmed its policy banning nudity was sexist.” - The title does need updated, but I suspect it was accurate at the time of posting 23 hours ago. The article appears to have been updated at least twice, based on the URL. - That’s my biggest gripe with online news articles. Editing titles and content. - I witnessed it happen in real time a couple months back when they were switching between Hamas and IDF bombing that hospital, modern media is a shambles - It’s not really editing titles. They publish it with various titles that get split-tested at first, whichever version of the title gets more clicks then becomes the only title used. 
- Maybe it should be a requirement to preserve original headlines at the bottom of the article if they change it. - OK, not requirement, who would ever enforce that, but it would be a nice trend, if nothing else. 
 
 
 
- 🤖 I’m a bot that provides automatic summaries for articles: - Click here to see the summary- In one prominent example, just two days before the policy change, Twitch banned OnlyFans model Morgpie for posting “topless” streams. - Hession confirmed that Twitch’s policy prohibiting “content that ‘deliberately highlighted breasts, buttocks or pelvic region,’ even when fully clothed” was confusing. - “Streamers found it difficult to determine what was prohibited and what was allowed and often evaluating whether or not a stream violated this portion of the policy was subjective,” Hession wrote. - The only exceptions will be made for streams labeled as including mature-rated games and profanity, which will still appear in the main feed on the homepage. - “In addition to providing clarity, these updates will also reduce the risk of inconsistent enforcement and bring our policy more in line with other social media services.” - “With the updated terms of service, content on Twitch containing mature themes will be allowed but no longer pushed on the homepage of the site,” Morgpie told Dexerto. 
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- Bring on the simps! 
- I don’t see many men disrobing in just chatting, i gee, i wonder why women were disproportionately banned - I’ll show you my bits if you give me your bits. 
 
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- “Now, labeled content is allowed that features “body writing on female-presenting breasts and/or buttocks regardless of gender” and “erotic dances that involve disrobing or disrobing gestures, such as strip teases.” 





