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Streamer Sparks Debate Over Whether Twitch Should Allow Breastfeeding
When a Twitch streamer breastfed her baby on stream last week, clips of the moment ended up getting removed from Twitch, and it sparked a debate about whether or not the practice violates Twitch’s terms of service, with some arguing that breastfeeding constitutes “sexual” content.

When a Twitch streamer breastfed her baby on stream last week, clips of the moment ended up getting removed from Twitch, and it sparked a debate about whether or not the practice violates Twitch's terms of service, with some arguing that breastfeeding constitutes "sexual" content.
Streamer, YouTuber, and model Heather "HeatheredEffect" Kent took three months off after her daughter Margaux was born last year. Twitch doesn't offer any form of maternity leave, so she just had to take the hit to her bank account and audience. Now she's run into another complication: During a stream last week, she decided to breastfeed Margaux while chatting with a friend.
Kent says that Twitch took the clip down that day. (Twitch has yet to respond to a request for comment.) Kent reposted the clip on Twitter and discussed its removal, writing that "we obviously have a long way to go in the fight to normalize breastfeeding" and noting that an episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood once featured on Twitch's front page focused on breastfeeding much more than her own stream. "Where was the outrage when Twitch streamed the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episode about breastfeeding on the front page?" she asked.
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