So, I went on YouTube today and I saw that yandere dev made a vid (although the vid was released yesterday jan 22) about his game being banned on twitch without further reason. Especially when Yandere Simulator is shoved into the list of hentai games that are banned.. I'm starting to think that Twitch's reputation is plummeting for banning anime art styled games and being biased about it.. Thoughts?
Its their site they can run it however they want...also i hate their rules and i hope they step on lego in the dark!
Yandere Simulator! Hentai? i would partially accept of they say it got occult thing or some sort extreme violent but hentai?
oh ya, there's a few "side options" to change character models. it's probably got something to do with that.
I thought it was settled by having the developer change the skins for the titan easter egg, was it still no good?
Sounds quite insignificant. It's their site/business or whatever, they can f*ck it up however they want to. I don't use twitch anymore and am actually a bit regretful about the time I lost on watching streams...
You mean on a landmine? Not that I care, I don't like watching people do stuff, I'd prefer doing it myself. Now I just need motivation to do SOMETHING other than read webnovels and browse NUF.
this discussion thread should have been made an year ago yan-dev made this video to say its more than a year that twitch and it's team lazy ass to respond to him if they think are right No it's not hentai it only goes at the level of taking panty shots & killing rivals which "isn't an hentai 101" if you talking about the character design even by their own rules the game is fine as long its not based on lewd stuff and on that topic yan-sim ain't based on lewd stuff its base concept is killing people Also Their ain't genitals so in the character design screen so yeah yan-sim is just getting ignored by twitch laziness to the point they are not even responding to emails
I thought that Yandre chan sim was banned from twitch a while ago, maybe this is just an updated rant? Or something?
The "It's their site they can do what they want" argument only works if you are a content creation site. When your whole business model revolved around getting random people to join your site and share their lives/art/experience with people then it changes the rules. As the site owner yes you can ban things that would negatively affect your consumer base, however arbitrary and false identified bans should not just be accepted by the users. They get to use the "adult" filter on anything that breaches the sexuality area of entertainment because they do not put themselves behind a paywall which acts as a pseudo age verification. But to ban anything beyond they would and should give a reason, slapping the hentai label on something or mature label on something and going about the day does not cut it. You can not even claim that they are doing it because of the violence because most games streamed have some form of combat in them because let's be realistic nobody is going to watch your monopoly stream.
Dont use twitch so... Im dont care too much? I did watch that vid more than an hour ago cause it popped up in my reccomendations tho~ bit sad not even explaining why btw the "biased towards anime" is a possibility. not necessarily true
I know right? The thing is... twitch "isn't telling" him what to change because they keep "ignoring" him...