Oh no.
So as it turns out, Ninja’s new home, Mixer, has more strict community guidelines. Specifically in regards to attire. And this has prompted a litany of ire from a wide range of boobie streamers.
Fantastic! Got any more hot takes, Mia?
Hmmm, might you be projecting? A bit, perhaps?
As Yoshikage Kira taught us, anything’s sexual if you try hard enough.
Golly gee, it really is hot here in New Mexico. But T-shirts do exist, and so does the option to not engage in vanity and simply run your stream without a cam. And best of all, in the latter case, they won’t give a fuck what you’re wearing! You can even wear nothing at all! Nothing at all! Nothing at all!
For those wondering, a screenshot of the full clothing guidelines:
I’ve never been much for dress codes overall. But keeping things focused is kind of important for a platform. A lot of those complaining are really only doing the minimum to get away. Coincidentally, though, if they do make the move to Mixer, their rules of user conduct will prevent them from being called out by those on the platform for what they are.
Harassment – Bullying and harassment are not tolerated on Mixer. This may include but is not limited to: Using clips, audio files, or out of context quotes to mock or make fun of another community member
-Using multiple accounts to evade channel bans
–Calling a streamer a “cam-girl” or other derivatives referring to physical features
-Submitting false reports against a streamer This includes filing repeat reports on the same streamer/activity after the C.A.T team states the streamer is not violating the rules
-Telling a user to “kill yourself”
-Repeated sexual comments after the streamer states such comments are unwelcome. For more guidelines on what is a valid report of harassment please read our article on harassment
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Source: IGN