Twitch’s “topless meta” is evolving with censor bars, bans, and criticism from streamers like xQc

By 12/22/2023
Twitch’s “topless meta” is evolving with censor bars, bans, and criticism from streamers like xQc

It’s only been a few weeks since a group of Twitch creators started streaming without shirts, but the so-called “topless meta” has since endured numerous twists and turns. In the week after Twitch reversed its update on sexual content, streamers employed censor bars and pixelation tools to keep the implied nudity coming.

The topless meta got its start when streamers like Morgpie and iShowSpeed broadcast themselves nude from the shoulders up. Their suggested nakedness led to some bans and convinced Twitch to adopt a more permissive policy on “artistic nudity.” That change led to a deluge of shocking images within Twitch’s art category. Two days after the policy shift went live, Twitch CEO Dan Clancy was left with no choice but to announce a rollback.

If Clancy thought that his decree would bring an end to the topless meta, he was mistaken. The Twitch community has found creative ways to continue the risqué trend. Streamer and OnlyFans model Firedancer put digital censor bars over her privates to create an illusion of nudity. (She was in fact clothed.) Twitch stars like Amouranth and Tectone soon adopted the censor bar strategy for their topless meta streams.

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Another creator, lara6683, developed a different variety of suggestive content. She used a digital tool to pixelate her body and skirt Twitch’s rules.

The topless meta has drawn a wide range of reactions. Some vocal criticism has come from top streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, who compared the current trend to the “gambling meta” that peaked last year. Lengyel believes contemporaries like Pokimane and Mizkif, who scolded him for his gambling streams, have responded to the topless meta with a comparatively lax attitude. “Where was this energy back then? Cause it wasn’t there at all,” he said during a recent stream. “Everybody banded together against all types of content we were doing.”

Sorry, xQc: You might have this one wrong. Top streamers did condemn the gambling meta, but that doesn’t mean the Twitch community is into this whole nudity thing. Some viewers seem befuddled by it, so we’re expecting the topless meta to go down as another bizarre chapter in Twitch’s strange history.

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