
Psyche discusses streaming platform content policies, comparing Twitch and Kick's approaches to moderation and membership building.
Original TransmissionsIn this brief episode, Psyche engages in a conversation about different streaming platforms and their content policies. The discussion focuses primarily on Twitch and Kick, with Psyche noting that Twitch seems to be more lenient with content moderation, possibly to build their membership base. They mention experiencing issues with inappropriate content ("porn bombing") that sometimes goes unnoticed by platform moderators. The conversation also touches on technical streaming issues, with Psyche explaining they had trouble streaming to Kick due to category selection problems, so they opted to stream on Twitch instead. The episode suggests ongoing changes in how these platforms handle content policy enforcement.
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