Vaelka
Member
I don't get it...
'' Thots '' as people call them, I'll refrain from using it because sorta like '' Simp '' I think it gets overused a lot and is just thrown at women constantly for essentially existing and not looking like a walking stereotype of a nun.
But you lot get what I mean...
A lot of people seem to have this unhealthy obsession with hating on them and I can't understand why and I've really been wondering as of late because I've never seen a reason given that I find legitimate.
The main two arguments I've heard is that '' it doesn't belong on Twitch '', but that's up for Twitch to decide and Twitch isn't just about gaming it hasn't been for a LONG time.
If you want to argue about rules then I'd agree that Twitch is inconsistent but that's not the fault of the women streaming and imo if anything the rules should be LESS strict not more strict.
I mean it seems like when it comes to this one thing suddenly people want Twitch to be super ultra strict to the point that women have to quite literally wear turtlenecks, but then the next second people complain that Twitch are getting stricter with policing harassment...
I get that there are streamers like this who do very obvious things that are meant to be sexual, but it has gotten to the point that women literally can't stand up and walk away without people acting like they're intentionally trying to show off their ass.
People are just being totally unreasonable and reading intent into everything.
The second argument is sorta two in one, and it's that they '' hurt other women on Twitch '' because people see them and think that's what female streamers are and disrespect them.
But the same people saying this are often the ones doing the actual disrespecting.
This extends beyond Twitch too into just society in general, a lot of guys ( and sometimes even women ) have extremely negative views on women who aren't modesty and asexuality incarnate and pretend to just be concerned about how they'll be perceived and as if they're just trying to help them lol.
It's like instead of blaming people for being stupid people blame the ones on the receiving end while at the same time being the actual problem themselves.
These women in question are also a very small niche on Twitch, there's some who get a fair amount of views but I have a very hard time believing that people watching them would be watching someone else instead if they weren't streaming.
It's like saying that if League of Legends wasn't a thing then people watching League of Legends would be watching CS:GO or Tekken instead, they're just different audiences.
People go to watch these streams knowing what they're going to get, if they wanted to watch something else they would.
And people don't make this argument with people who just walk around on the streets with a camera, aren't they '' stealing viewers '' too?
But yeah...
I am not really interested in these totally arbitrary arguments based entirely on someones personal subjective modesty views.
Is that really a line people want to go down?...
That's a shitty precedent to set and the same people going after these women then complain when Twitch does just that and bans words for totally arbitrary reasons too.
Who exactly decides where the line is drawn too and why should everyone be forced to deal with your particular views on sexuality?
If there's an actual legit reason why I'll support it, but I have yet to see it.
It all just seems to be people getting upset over absolutely nothing, and it's really not that hard to simply not watch if it bothers you so much.
Lastly calling me a simp isn't an argument, it's essentially just admiting defeat.
I just care about principles that aren't totally arbitrary and nonsensical, this is just something I've seen a lot recently and I especially hate people trying to police others and acting like some morality police.
Especially when those same people are the problem they're complaining about like in the second argument.
It's truly baffling to me to see men complain about the existence of attractive women too lol.
Again you're not being forced to watch anything, and I just can't imagine getting so upset about this.
Like imagine getting so upset because you get to watch hot women in a bathtub FOR FREE IF YOU CHOOSE TO???
I don't understand it at all.
'' Thots '' as people call them, I'll refrain from using it because sorta like '' Simp '' I think it gets overused a lot and is just thrown at women constantly for essentially existing and not looking like a walking stereotype of a nun.
But you lot get what I mean...
A lot of people seem to have this unhealthy obsession with hating on them and I can't understand why and I've really been wondering as of late because I've never seen a reason given that I find legitimate.
The main two arguments I've heard is that '' it doesn't belong on Twitch '', but that's up for Twitch to decide and Twitch isn't just about gaming it hasn't been for a LONG time.
If you want to argue about rules then I'd agree that Twitch is inconsistent but that's not the fault of the women streaming and imo if anything the rules should be LESS strict not more strict.
I mean it seems like when it comes to this one thing suddenly people want Twitch to be super ultra strict to the point that women have to quite literally wear turtlenecks, but then the next second people complain that Twitch are getting stricter with policing harassment...
I get that there are streamers like this who do very obvious things that are meant to be sexual, but it has gotten to the point that women literally can't stand up and walk away without people acting like they're intentionally trying to show off their ass.
People are just being totally unreasonable and reading intent into everything.
The second argument is sorta two in one, and it's that they '' hurt other women on Twitch '' because people see them and think that's what female streamers are and disrespect them.
But the same people saying this are often the ones doing the actual disrespecting.
This extends beyond Twitch too into just society in general, a lot of guys ( and sometimes even women ) have extremely negative views on women who aren't modesty and asexuality incarnate and pretend to just be concerned about how they'll be perceived and as if they're just trying to help them lol.
It's like instead of blaming people for being stupid people blame the ones on the receiving end while at the same time being the actual problem themselves.
These women in question are also a very small niche on Twitch, there's some who get a fair amount of views but I have a very hard time believing that people watching them would be watching someone else instead if they weren't streaming.
It's like saying that if League of Legends wasn't a thing then people watching League of Legends would be watching CS:GO or Tekken instead, they're just different audiences.
People go to watch these streams knowing what they're going to get, if they wanted to watch something else they would.
And people don't make this argument with people who just walk around on the streets with a camera, aren't they '' stealing viewers '' too?
But yeah...
I am not really interested in these totally arbitrary arguments based entirely on someones personal subjective modesty views.
Is that really a line people want to go down?...
That's a shitty precedent to set and the same people going after these women then complain when Twitch does just that and bans words for totally arbitrary reasons too.
Who exactly decides where the line is drawn too and why should everyone be forced to deal with your particular views on sexuality?
If there's an actual legit reason why I'll support it, but I have yet to see it.
It all just seems to be people getting upset over absolutely nothing, and it's really not that hard to simply not watch if it bothers you so much.
Lastly calling me a simp isn't an argument, it's essentially just admiting defeat.
I just care about principles that aren't totally arbitrary and nonsensical, this is just something I've seen a lot recently and I especially hate people trying to police others and acting like some morality police.
Especially when those same people are the problem they're complaining about like in the second argument.
It's truly baffling to me to see men complain about the existence of attractive women too lol.
Again you're not being forced to watch anything, and I just can't imagine getting so upset about this.
Like imagine getting so upset because you get to watch hot women in a bathtub FOR FREE IF YOU CHOOSE TO???
I don't understand it at all.