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How? I'm on twitch basically every day watching my friends stream. I follow a hand full of others and never has it been "obvious" that twitch is softcover OnlyFans.
There's a handful of prominent streamers pushing the softcore meta hard but as a whole I agree with you. The people complaining about the children need to understand it's a private company and they can do whatever they want, if parents don't want their kids seeing that stuff then they should moderate them better instead of trying to push the responsibility of raising their kids onto others.
That's the crux of it.
It's their platform and they can make the rules for what they want (and don't want) on their platform.
If they want it to be a porn-free gaming platform, that's their right.
If they say "you want porn, go to a porn platform", that's their right.
The reasons for those decisions could be many things, and probably are a combination of things. It doesn't have to be "they're just a bunch of nanny state prudes"...
Yep 100 percent agree.