The streaming platform Kick, which is backed by Stake, has announced plans to enforce more stringent rules regarding nudity and sexual content moving forward. In a recent announcement on Discord, they stated that the decision to implement stricter rules was made to comply with Apple's App Store policy. The website wrote:
The platform has gained notoriety for its lenient approach to moderation, resulting in several instances where streamers have crossed the boundaries of acceptable content. One notable incident was when Adin Ross displayed a pornographic website during his stream but did not receive a ban.
Kick's Hot Tub and Pool streaming category has frequently been criticized for featuring streams that are overly suggestive. However, the platform has now decided to take action to address this issue.
Going forward, certain actions that can be considered salacious such as "twerking" (among others) will be punishable. The exact extent of the punishment, however, remains unclear.
Furthermore, they have also implemented new rules regarding clothing on its platform. Underwear, lingerie, and pasties are now prohibited, though creators are still permitted to wear swimsuits and bikinis while streaming:
Interestingly, the platform has also stated that their new rules regarding content and clothing may be subject to change based on how receptive users are to the updates:
This suggests that the platform is open to feedback and willing to adjust its policies in response to community input.
The official announcement regarding their new regulations has received a lot of positive feedback from users. This is likely due to the platform's previous reputation for allowing overly explicit content. Here are some notable reactions:
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