Twitch Has Banned Streamer Brianas w0rld After Her Bikini Stream Got Out Of Control With The Video Viral On Twitter
Once more, the streamer’s recent twitch has sparked a discussion over whether or not this kind of content belongs on the site. After a year-long discussion about what constitutes sexual content, the hot tub meme on Twitch continues to be the most contentious issue on the platform. It is attracting a lot of concern from those who use it.
Brianas w0rld Banned On Twitch After Hot Hub Bikini Stream Becomes Vulgar, Video Goes Viral On Twitter
how is this allowed on Twitch pic.twitter.com/d0mSOmhBzh
— GUARD Hunter (@HUN2R) October 18, 2022
NSFW: THERE IS NO WAY HOW IS THIS ON TWITCH HOLY MOTHER MONKAS PLZ WTFFFF O_O (just t3 subbed btw) pic.twitter.com/EKr9hYMFT9
— Jake'n'Bake @ Austin F1 🇺🇸 (@jakenbakeLIVE) October 18, 2022
In order to address the issue more thoroughly, Twitch has chosen to remove hot tub feeds from the “just chatting” category and place them in their own category. However, many broadcasters continue to push the envelope, as was the case with brianas_w0rld.
Brianas_w0rld’s Latest Tub Video
The Twitch streamer “brianas_w0rld” went live with her hot tub a few days ago. The streamer stated her objectives as she began, such as writing a viewer’s name on her body in exchange for a $20 donation, but it was her other behaviours that led to her suspension. She started imitating yoga positions and performing squats in her bikini while flaunting her figure in front of the camera, which is when the scandal erupted.
Immediately after the streamer finished, twitch acted and banned the Livestream. Briana hasn’t discussed the ban yet on her social media accounts. However, she has begun posting her videos on YouTube.
Her channel description for the new site makes it obvious that her content isn’t fit for everyone; it calls her films “extremely inappropriate.”
Fans Were Quick Enough To React To Briana’s Tub Video
The dispute has prompted reactions from some of the well-known Twitch streamers, who have taken opposite positions. “I am on the side of hating the game, not the player,” tweeted JakeNBake in response to a video. “Go for it if it is permitted.” He continued, she believes that Twitch has clearly strayed too far from the mark, and the platform’s ludicrous inconsistency in filtering content is disappointing.
Meanwhile, Pokket, a fellow streamer, asserted that this is unquestionably not the case and might only need to be timestamped and recorded.
Just waiting for #twitch to be safe for girl streamershttps://t.co/CdnT5seAgk
— briana (@brianas_w0rld) October 19, 2022