Streamer removed clothes to demonstrate a point, but was removed from Twitch as a result.

Boogie2988 thought being overweight wouldn't be an issue, but found out it was when he got banned from Twitch.

December 25th 2023.

Streamer removed clothes to demonstrate a point, but was removed from Twitch as a result.
Popular content creator Boogie2988 recently found himself in trouble with Twitch, after he stripped naked in an attempt to not get banned for nudity. He believes that his loose skin made him exempt from the rules, but Twitch disagreed, banning him anyway.

It all started when Twitch changed their policy on suggestive sexual content, only to reverse the decision two days later due to community backlash. Boogie2988 then took it one step further, undressing completely in the hopes that his loose skin would be enough to pass the rules.

In a live stream, Boogie2988 stripped with his loose skin covering his below-the-belt region, and then said "Now do what you do, Twitch, and make me famous." Twitch responded by banning him, and Boogie2988 took to Twitter to vent his frustrations.

"I was banned from Twitch for no nudity. Let me show you. You cannot see anything you're not allowed to see on Twitch, because of the way I'm built and I'm going to prove it," Boogie2988 said. He then undressed again to show that the loose skin was covering his private parts.

Boogie2988 also called out Twitch for being ableist, believing that he was banned for his obesity. Others on Twitch have also had similar experiences, with streamers such as Morgpie and Asianbunnyx being banned for appearing to be naked, even though Morgpie said she was fully clothed.

It seems that the trend of nudity on Twitch is escalating, with streamers now using virtual censor bars and even physical censor bars to attract viewers. Unfortunately, this didn't work out for Boogie2988, who was still banned, but he's still determined to fight for his rights.

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