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== Background ==
== Background ==
Twitch, in a relatively unexpected announcement, stated that they were changing the terms of what isn't allowed on Twitch in a blog post, and in a now deleted tweet. Those changes included changing the classification of "artistic nudity" from being completely banned on twitch to being allowed with a content label, citing the growing artistic community and feedback from multiple streamers as a motivation behind this change.
Twitch, in a relatively unexpected announcement, stated that they were changing the terms of what isn't allowed on Twitch in a blog post, and in a now deleted tweet. Those changes included changing the classification of "artistic nudity" from being completely banned on twitch to being allowed with a content label, citing the growing artistic community and feedback from multiple streamers as a motivation behind this change.[https://safety.twitch.tv/s/article/Updating-our-Approach-to-Sexual-Content-and-Content-Classification-Labels?language=en_US]


== Incident ==
== Incident ==