Update: This piece has been updated to include a statement from Twitch. We take these violations very seriously and are taking measures to prevent this kind of coordinated activity on our service in the future." In addition, we have temporarily suspended the ability for new creators to stream. We are working with urgency to remove the offending content and suspend all accounts engaged in this behavior. Our investigations uncovered that the majority of accounts that shared and viewed the content were automated accounts. Other streams included pornography, and copyrighted and likely pirated content, such as the latest season of Game of Thrones.ĭo you know anything else about content moderation on Twitch? You can contact Joseph Cox securely on Signal on +44 20 8133 5190, Wickr on josephcox, OTR chat on or email allows users to report others who violate the site's community guidelines.Īt the time of writing, the streams appear to have largely shifted back to memes, though one streamer is playing an episode of the cartoon Tom and Jerry, another is playing an episode of The Sopranos, and another is playing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.ĭays after Motherboard contacted Twitch for comment, a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement "Over the weekend we became aware of a number of accounts targeting the 'Artifact' game directory to share content that grossly violates our terms of service. Alinity has found herself under fire again recently after throwing her cat during a live-stream.A screenshot of the stream broadcasting Game of Thrones. Of course, Alinity's situation was was clearly an accident with the streamer quickly shutting down the window to avoid any further exposure, whereas, in the case of xQc, he was intentionally watching the video on stream whether he was aware of the images inside or not. Twitch's decision to ban xQc has created significant controversy in the community, following a similar situation in January where Twitch streamer Alinity accidentally displayed a picture of male genitalia live on stream without anything covering it up and received no ban or warning from the platform. It’ll probably start tomorrow or the day after that.” And there’s a piece of dick that shows up at some point, and I’m getting banned for three days for it. But then, after review, they said that in the video, there is a frame that isn’t fully covered. Growl (a Twitch employee) in chat said it was sexually suggestive, but told me that it wasn’t technically suggestive, so it was fine. “The other day, we watched the ‘safe at work’ video or whatever, remember?. Normally, in these situations, Twitch would administer the ban immediately, however, the popular streamer has been provided with sufficient notice leading many to believe that Twitch is giving special treatment to popular streamers. While all of the pornographic content has been covered up, given that the video was uploaded onto YouTube back in 2009, there are multiple frames in one of the scenes where some genuinely NSFW material is seen.
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The former Overwatch professional has received the ban after live-streaming a YouTube video called "Safe For Work Porn," which features multiple pornographic clips that have been colorfully drawn over for the sake of humor. XQc broke the news to fans during a live stream yesterday announcing that Twitch had confirmed that he would be banned from streaming on the site for three days, which is likely to begin at some point today. The lastest Twitch streamer to come under fire is " xQc," an Overwatch professional player who received a 72-hour ban from the site after streaming a pornographic video online. Twitch has been making headlines a lot recently with accusations that the streaming platform isn't treating all users of the site equally.