Twitch remains one of the most popular streaming platforms. There are definitely a few streamers that almost everyone, gamer or non-gamer, follows. Especially lately, besides game broadcasts, art and chat channels have also attracted great attention.
Shirahiko, who has been on Twitch broadcasts for a long time and known for her chat broadcasts, touched on an interesting subject with a tweet she sent today. Shirahiko’s sharing that Twitch claimed to make ‘gender discrimination’ brought along interesting reactions.
“Twitch doesn’t like men”
(I laughed so hard, even Twitch hates you)
Shirahiko who wants to change her Twitch stream title, He said that when he edited the title to “I hate men”, he received no warning from Twitch, but when he changed the title to “I hate women”, he stuck with the warning of Twitch moderation policy. Sharing the screenshot of the warnings with her followers, Shirahiko included the words “Even Twitch hates you” in her post.
The post about Twitch’s gender discrimination garnered a lot of backlash in a short time. While some users said that hate speech should be completely controlled, others argued that hate is also an emotion and should be freely expressed. The reason why hate speech against women is not allowed but against men is unknown. An official statement on the subject has not yet come from Twitch.
The share received interesting reactions from the social media
(It’s so crappy) which some people think is normal to hate men.Glorifying men and bringing attention to their problems literally means how we create more equality, eliminate toxic masculinity and become more empathetic people.
(Wait that doesn’t sound fair, you should be able to hate everyone equally regardless of gender etc.)
(Nice the current year when it’s perfectly acceptable to hate men You’ve come.) (You’re going to use this…)
(To be fair, one has historically been more of a problem than the other. But I wish all hatred could be minimized)
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(I think sexism and violence against women are more common.)