"This equivocation is offensive to me, when I focus heavily on ideas of consent, boundaries, bodies, and respect in my games." "That means Twitch treats my games exactly the same as the disgusting RapeLay, a game that I won't even bother describing here," Yang said. Yang says that rule ignores the context of nudity in a game in order to focus on the quantity of nudity instead. Occurrences in game are okay, so long as you do not make them a primary focus of your stream and only spend as much time as needed in the area to progress the game's story." The official Twitch rule about nudity in games is that it "can't be a core focus or feature of the game in question. On the other hand, the Twitch policy about sex and nudity is shitty and I'm going to complain about why I hate it and feel it's unfair, and also really unhealthy for video games as an art form," Yang said. "On one hand, it is extremely validating as an artist to be acknowledged as 'dangerous' - thanks, Twitch. Yang responded to the bans in a blog post yesterday, taking Twitch to task for a system that would classify his work alongside more clearly distasteful titles.
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The former game is a virtual "dick pic" photo studio the latter is a first-person game where players soap up buff men in the showers after gym class.
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It also has two free games from Robert Yang, Cobra Club and the recently released Rinse and Repeat. Twitch's list of games banned from broadcast has just 17 titles on it, including aggressively offensive fare like Hatred and RapeLay.