Twitch streamer Quqco was suspended yesterday for sexually suggestive content after she appeared on camera wearing a Chun-Li costume. Full story below;
https://kotaku.com/twitch-suspends-streamer-after-she-wears-chun-li-cospla-1838142321
Twitch streamer Quqco was suspended yesterday for sexually suggestive content after she appeared on camera wearing a Chun-Li costume. Full story below;
https://kotaku.com/twitch-suspends-streamer-after-she-wears-chun-li-cospla-1838142321
They banned her for showing zero percent cleavage.... that was her only crime.
I seen people on there with their entire chest hanging out while they do those things, maybe they should ban them instead?
Exactly what I thought.
Yea, not really getting this one. If it was Chun-li's battle-dress outfit, i'd maybe get it, but her original SFII costume isn't sexual at all. Same goes for the Alpha costume. Unlike alot of female characters in video games, alot of Chun-LI's sexualizion comes down to how the character is built than what she is wearing, namely her infamously huge legs.
@uninspiredcup: judging by those images, a turn off for me
I mean, I didn't inquire into your sexual fetishes.
Thanks for info I guess?
Hmmmmm maybe she was banned for something else? Cultural appropriation? A different outfit?
*Oh it looks like it was more of the crotch thing that got her banned, not the top half. I guess I get that.
Yea, not really getting this one. If it was Chun-li's battle-dress outfit, i'd maybe get it, but her original SFII costume isn't sexual at all. Same goes for the Alpha costume. Unlike alot of female characters in video games, alot of Chun-LI's sexualizion comes down to how the character is built than what she is wearing, namely her infamously huge legs.
A dress with a split all the way up to the waist is not sexual, at all?
@uninspiredcup: Let's cool it on the photos since we don't want to turn this into a "hot girls" thread (which applies to fictional characters as well).
As for the topic, I fully support the idea of Twitch moderating inappropriate content and I'll say that because moderation is inherently subjective by nature there's always a chance that you might get one wrong. That said, I think Twitch's policies around "sexy" content are too ambiguous and inconsistently applied. I didn't watch the stream, but based on the images I saw it feels like they got this one wrong.
@shellcase86: Mildly, but again, that's accentuated mainly by the build of her body than the consume itself.
Slits are pretty common in asain dresses and real sports that use non-fantastical costumes such as tennis show more skin than Chun Li's SFII costume.
Compared to other characters in the fighting genre such as Mai Shiranui, Mileena and similar ilk Chun Li was positively classy in-game until Capcom started implementing DLC.
Not that I would have a problem either way, it's a video game of high fantasy, i'm a man, and I like it.
So...
Hmmm. Seems like this is one of those cases that was brought down by targeted reporting. It could very well be that there are worse offenders, but no one bothered to report them for whatever reason. Same as it here. People may get dinged for small stuff because someone reported them while people do worse stuff but no one bothers.
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