About the Twitch Rules…

Patrick Blake Mason
2 min readMay 5, 2019

I’m going to talk briefly about the rules on @Twitch when it comes to the busty women on the platform:

It’s a selective Double Standard which only activates when people with a chip on their shoulder yell loud enough and draw attention. There are busty women everywhere in the world and they have a place on streaming and social media sites. They are not a problem nor should people shit all over them. If you don’t like a streamer move on. That’s not White Knighting — That is COMMON SENSE.

Cleavage no matter how much or how little someone sees is NOT a threat to anyone, nor does it put @Twitch in a bad light. I understand that they want to keep things family friendly, I do. From my POV — the ONLY time the sexual content rule is actually violated is when you see porn, someone intentionally flashes on stream or goes nude. Wearing an outfit that happens to show cleavage is not the same fucking thing.

And I know that I am taking a risk talking about this. And I know that I am mentioning @Twitch a lot in this. But I have a purpose here. This “Twitch Thot”, “Tittie Streamer”, ”Reporting streamer for cleavage/spite/fun” is getting way out of hand.

The rules of what is and isn’t acceptable on @twitch are way too vague that it feels like a slippery slope that no one can fight against. There is a better way to handle and deal with all of this, and we should find it and reform, instead of just carrying on.

There, I have concluded my rant about @twitch rules and how they are administrated. My conscience is clear, it's off my chest. Let the chips fall where they may.

I. REGRET. NOTHING.

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Patrick Blake Mason

Lead Game Developer for The Adventures of Sam and Hunni and a man who wears many hats. Twitch Affiliate Streamer. Twitch name: GodOfKnockers.