I mean they've got non-gaming categories now, and have been making the push for more general purpose streaming ("Just Chatting", music, IRL, etc.) to capture that market. Content like this "ASMR" stream technically falls under that category.
The problem is both that 1) Twitch/Amazon makes a boatload from these channels and 2) cracking down on "lewd" content like this is hard due to subjectivity on what lewdness is. Sure, this is pretty flagrant, but I don't want to see other creators getting booted because they decided to wear a low cut top for today's stream.
I mean they've got non-gaming categories now, and have been making the push for more general purpose streaming ("Just Chatting", music, IRL, etc.) to capture that market. Content like this "ASMR" stream technically falls under that category.
The problem is both that 1) Twitch/Amazon makes a boatload from these channels and 2) cracking down on "lewd" content like this is hard due to subjectivity on what lewdness is. Sure, this is pretty flagrant, but I don't want to see other creators getting booted because they decided to wear a low cut top for today's stream.
Finnster recently copped a temp ban for adjusting his bra he wasn't even pretending to do anything sexual but they banned him for it.