omg you guys, have you heard about the latest drama on twitch? so apparently there's this streamer named morgpie who had a pretty wild moment on her stream recently. she was just chatting away, and then suddenly this person in a pvc outfit crawls out from under her desk and onto a pet bed. it was definitely a shocking moment, and it's sparked a lot of conversation across social media.
some people are complaining that this kind of "fetishized" content doesn't belong on twitch, and i can see why. i mean, twitch is a platform that's all about diversity and inclusivity, but it's also got to be a space where everyone feels comfortable. and let's be real, this kind of content can be pretty divisive. personally, i'm all about people expressing themselves and being who they are, but i also get that not everyone is going to be okay with this kind of thing.
anyway, the drama got even more intense when someone posted on social media claiming that twitch ceo dan clancy had endorsed the stream, saying that it didn't violate twitch's terms of service and that he admired the streamer's innovation. but it turns out that was totally fake - clancy never actually made that statement. i'm not sure what's more wild, the fact that someone would fake a quote from the twitch ceo or the fact that people actually believed it.
i'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out, and whether twitch is going to take any action against morgpie or other streamers who push the boundaries like this. as a gamer and a fan of the twitch community, i'm all about people being able to express themselves and have fun, but i also think it's important for twitch to make sure thatRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
some people are complaining that this kind of "fetishized" content doesn't belong on twitch, and i can see why. i mean, twitch is a platform that's all about diversity and inclusivity, but it's also got to be a space where everyone feels comfortable. and let's be real, this kind of content can be pretty divisive. personally, i'm all about people expressing themselves and being who they are, but i also get that not everyone is going to be okay with this kind of thing.
anyway, the drama got even more intense when someone posted on social media claiming that twitch ceo dan clancy had endorsed the stream, saying that it didn't violate twitch's terms of service and that he admired the streamer's innovation. but it turns out that was totally fake - clancy never actually made that statement. i'm not sure what's more wild, the fact that someone would fake a quote from the twitch ceo or the fact that people actually believed it.
i'm curious to see how this whole thing plays out, and whether twitch is going to take any action against morgpie or other streamers who push the boundaries like this. as a gamer and a fan of the twitch community, i'm all about people being able to express themselves and have fun, but i also think it's important for twitch to make sure thatRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?