Adding this to current events because she drew this while streaming on Twitch, testing out the new guidelines, and got smacked for it. Though supposedly people say mostly smacked due to mass reporting, which wouldn't surprise me with how part of the Twitch community hates anything to do with Anime and Vtubers.
Adding this to current events because she drew this while streaming on Twitch, testing out the new guidelines, and got smacked for it. Though supposedly people say mostly smacked due to mass reporting, which wouldn't surprise me with how part of the Twitch community hates anything to do with Anime and Vtubers.
Current Events is for things that reference an event, not things that were part of an event. That's why post #5066023 isn't in the pool, but images referencing the incident are.
Edit: Thought about it for a bit, realized I might have misinterpreted the situation. If the thing being referenced by the piece is Twitch's enabling of lewd streamers, and not Momote getting banned, then I think it might count.
Current Events is for things that reference an event, not things that were part of an event. That's why post #5066023 isn't in the pool, but images referencing the incident are.
Edit: Thought about it for a bit, realized I might have misinterpreted the situation. If the thing being referenced by the piece is Twitch's enabling of lewd streamers, and not Momote getting banned, then I think it might count.
Yeah I added it to the pool because it's art drawn on Twitch due to the new change of rules on Twitch, and the events that are happening there. Apologies for the confusion, I added the bit about the ban for some extra information, since there's various layers to the events that are unfolding. With Twitch enabling lewds, art such as this being produced because of it, and then bans/mass reporting, so fourth. It's a whole mess as one would expect lol
And... Twitch just canned their so-called "artistic nudity" TOS, apparently cuz they just witnessed the near OnlyFans/Chatubate level of anarchy they have unleashed realized how subjective their definition of "artistic nudity" is.
Well, I guess at least we can see the streamer/vtuber bare naked and judge for ourselves, literally and figuratively.
And... Twitch just canned their so-called "artistic nudity" TOS, apparently cuz they just witnessed the near OnlyFans/Chatubate level of anarchy they have unleashed realized how subjective their definition of "artistic nudity" is.
Well, I guess at least we can see the streamer/vtuber bare naked and judge for ourselves, literally and figuratively.
Did they can it? Last I heard they had released a statement that they were updating the guidelines again, not that they were giving up on the idea. I haven't been trying that hard to keep up with it, though.