Despite the “concession”, it will still be mandatory to report content with the “sexual themes” symbol, and not just in the case of nudity
The strict guidelines of Pull out sexual content is changing. To be honest, not much. After the many controversies following the ban of the creator of OnlyFans Morgpie (She appeared topless during a live broadcast), the Amazon-launched channel appears to have revised some points regarding content considered explicit. It will now be possible to show works of the “artistic nude”.with the caveat that the latter does not refer to sexual acts or masturbation.
Despite the “concession” However, it is mandatory to report content with the “sexual themes” icon and not just when it comes to nudity. If live broadcasts focus a lot of attention on intimate body parts, even when fully clothed (e.g. “wearing yoga pants in positions that expose the pubic area”), the warning must be present. Concessions, yes, but with restrictions. This is the motto of Twitch, which wants to remain an entertainment site not linked to sexual content. They remain absolutely forbidden “completely naked and exposed buttocks,” “any condition of exposed genitals,” or “women displaying breasts with exposed nipples (unless actively breastfeeding a baby),” the regulation states. Which, as in several other cases, only refers to female breasts.