![]() ![]() Even when their behaviour is not overtly sexual, their content in these streams is clearly designed for sexual gratification - Amouranth even used the ban to promote her OnlyFans page on Twitter, while IndieFoxx advertises hers in her Twitter name and pinned Tweet, and used the ban to flirt with Amouranth. This is where Amouranth and IndieFoxx’s bastardisation of the ASMR tag comes into play. Offering to write someone’s name on your body in exchange for money seems more like the latter. It can provide people with a connection that helps them through a difficult time, but it can also be exploitative. They are an entertainer, and you are the audience. You aren’t really friends with Ninja or Shroud or Pokimane you aren’t even really friends with that 100 follower streamer you always watch. Twitch is totally unprepared for this new direction.īoth the best and worst thing about Twitch is the way it allows creators to build communities and parasocial relationships. Of course, from the games streamed to the chat, there is lots of content on Twitch that minors should not be involved in, but at least those things - in theory, at least - can be moderated against. But when women are offering to write the names of their anonymous viewers - many of whom could be minors still understanding the sexuality of the world - on their bodies, it becomes more insidious. As well as the pretty harmless fun of the streams, some creators would write the names of viewers on their semi-naked body in exchange for donations, and while watching someone chill and talk tarot in a hot tub is a little strange, no one is getting hurt. I addressed that once the hot tub category was created, but it’s worth repeating. I mentioned earlier that there was some weird behaviour during the hot tub streams. Twitch previously said that being thought of as sexy was not against the rules when it legitimised hot tub streaming with its own category, but this is something different entirely. Fart videos outnumber hot tub videos on a certain popular adult site by a six to one ratio ( Ed: how do you know this, Stacey?). It’s strange to think that we live in a world where farting is more sexual than hot tubs, but undoubtedly, we do. ![]()
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