Yeah I mean it could go two ways, either it helps make nudity more socially acceptable to the masses and big companies or the hentai ends up being too shocking and Twitch rolls it back. I see big incel groups already trying to screenshot the category and send it to the press to spark outrage. If Twitch was smart they would have went with bikinis without a pool 1st before adding hentai and maybe made the streams unlisted with blocked thumbnails so the incels couldn't screenshot a whole category of the stuff.
Agreed. Twitch has a big problem with overcorrecting and paranoia, so I'm worried they completely scrap the new rules and make a statement along the lines of "we will go back to the drawing board" then everything just goes back to how it was. There only needs to be one rule and that's the loli shit that a few people are trying to put on the site. Also yeah incels are trying their hardest to get this to blow up as big as it can. I still can't believe we're getting this 2 months before twitch korea is wiped from existence
I never knew that many people were into hentai, especially the creepy loli stuff I think part of it is hentai is the biggest change since they really didn't make any big changes to clothing rules so they are using the hentai to get views and push boundaries.