Topless Twitch Streamer’s ‘Censor Bar’ Disappears Mid-Stream After Viewers Complain

A Twitch streamer raised quite a few eyebrows after she conducted a live stream where she seemed to be topless.

Twitch has a strict no-nudity policy, and many accounts have faced suspensions for inappropriate content during their streams.

In this instance, the streamer known as Firedancer used a ‘censor bar’ to maintain her modesty, but viewers got quite the surprise when the bar vanished during her stream.

In her videos, the Twitch user and OnlyFans model appeared to be nude, comfortably seated in a chair, with her bare shoulders, midriff, and legs visible.

Credit: Twitch / Firedancer

Two censor bars strategically covered the more private areas.

Firedancer isn’t the only streamer who has experimented with this sort of presentation.

Another streamer, Morgpie, uploaded a video where she seemed to be topless, but the camera angle conveniently cut off just shy of revealing her nipples, which would have violated Twitch’s policy against exposed nipples.

Nothing in the video technically breached Twitch’s guidelines, and Morgpie later disclosed that she was fully dressed the entire time.

Despite this, the video gave the distinct impression she was topless.

Credit: Twitch / Firedancer

Morgpie initially faced a temporary ban for her streams.

However, on December 13, Twitch adjusted its stance, stating that ‘artistic’ nudity was permissible.

This decision led to a flood of ‘artistic’ nudity examples on the platform, many of which clearly pushed the boundaries of appropriateness.

The term ‘artistic’ proved highly subjective, and the community response was overwhelmingly negative.

One viewer expressed, “This is ridiculous. I love their confidence with their bodies and they’re beautiful…. But this isn’t what Twitch is for.”

Another questioned, “What is Twitch even for now? Is it still a place to watch gaming streams or nah?”

And yet another commenter urged, “Twitch, just ban this s**t already. It’s so goddamn sad to see what Twitch has become.”

Credit: Twitch / Firedancer

The backlash was so intense that just two days later, on December 15, Twitch retracted its updated policy.

They announced in a blog post, “Effective today, we are rolling back the artistic nudity changes.

“Moving forward, depictions of real or fictional nudity won’t be allowed on Twitch, regardless of the medium.”

But what about Firedancer? It turns out, the only thing that made her stream seem inappropriate was the censor bars themselves.

Behind these bars, she wasn’t actually naked but was wearing a bikini that was small enough to be concealed by the bars.

Credit: Twitch / Firedancer

Ironically, streaming in just a bikini probably wouldn’t have created the same stir—it was the act of censorship itself that made the situation appear more provocative than it was.

This shows that you don’t need to actually censor anything controversial.

Just suggesting that there is something ‘worth censoring’ can be enough to capture attention.

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