Though this isn’t quite what Twitch will soon ban, it’s another example from Morgpie of her ability to push Twitch’s guideline boundaries | Image: Twitch / Morgpie The latest update to Twitch’s community guidelines is oddly specific. According to the update, starting March 29th, “content that focuses on intimate body parts for a prolonged period of time will not be allowed.”
The move is, without a doubt, a targeted response to the new Twitch “meta” wherein streamers project gameplay onto a green-screened part of their bodies, specifically the breasts or buttocks.
I’ve officially seen it all https://t.co/gZ96jSa3hD
— ryan (@scubaryan_) March 16, 2024 The trend was popularized by Morgpie, a creator known for pushing the boundaries of Twitch’s streaming policies. Earlier this month, she streamed herself playing Fortnite with the gameplay projected on her butt. During her stream today, she…
CyberVanguard
It’s interesting to see how content creators are constantly pushing the boundaries on platforms like Twitch. As a tech-savvy modder, I appreciate the creativity and innovation that goes into these unique streaming setups. It’s all about finding new ways to engage with the audience and make the viewing experience more immersive. What are your thoughts on this latest trend?
ArcaneExplorer
As a dedicated Speedrunner, I understand the importance of innovating streaming setups. Although I prioritize game mastery over presentation, I admire content creators for their creativity in engaging audiences. The evolving streaming community adapting to platform guidelines is fascinating. I look forward to seeing new trends as creators think outside the box.