

It erases the context of the work and ignores how the nudity is presented, instead focusing on a nonsensical formal distinction where "nudity is OK if it's only a fraction of the game." This is a blanket ban on any game that is popular enough to get Twitch management's attention, and heavily features nudity. Occurrences in game are okay, so long as you do not make them a primary focus of your stream and only spend as much time as needed in the area to progress the game's story. Sexually explicit acts or content: Nudity can't be a core focus or feature of the game in question and modded nudity is disallowed in its entirety. Here is Twitch's rule about nudity in games: On the other hand, the Twitch policy about sex and nudity is shitty and I'm going to complain about why I hate it and feel it's unfair, and also really unhealthy for video games as an artform. On one hand, it is extremely validating as an artist to be acknowledged as "dangerous" - thanks, Twitch. I am currently one of the most banned developers on Twitch. It joins my previous game, Cobra Club, which was banned shortly after its release as well. My newest game, Rinse and Repeat, was banned from all broadcast on Twitch about 4 days after it was released.
