Twitch to allow ‘artistic nudity’ after streamer Morgpie’s topless broadcast went viral resulting in her ban as ‘exposed body parts’ are now permitted with ‘labeling’
- Morgpie live-streamed a video on December 8 in which she was not wearing a top and bra
- Following the video, she was banned from Twitch on December 11
- The website lifted its ban after changing their guidelines on December 13
Twitch has changed its guidelines for sexual content thanks to streamer and OnlyFans model Morgpie and her topless video.
Morgpie created a livestream video on December 8 in which she was shirtless and braless, which was removed from the website shortly afterwards.
Clips from the livestream are now going viral on Twitch after being shared on December 8 and 10, with each video receiving between 121,000 and 269,000 views.
After the website initially banned Morgpie on December 11, Twitch changed their guidelines on December 13 after the videos went viral in response to feedback the website received from viewers.
This is evident from an Instagram post by puberty Yesterday, the changes allowed tagged content that highlights specific body parts, even when fully clothed.
Twitch has released new guidelines for sexual content after Morgpie livestreamed a video of her topless on December 8
Twitch banned Morgpie from the website on December 11 and later suspended her as soon as guidelines changed
Morgpie posted her first Twitch video last month before she was a successful model and actress on OnlyFans and Pornhub.
She has reached over 100,000 likes on OnlyFans and received an award from Pornhub for reaching 500,000 subscribers in 2021.
Four of the thirteen broadcasts on Morgpie's Twitch show her wearing tiny bikinis and contain extremely long training videos.
The recent livestream she did last week was the first she did completely topless.
She watched videos posted by fellow streamer FINN5TER and gave the YouTuber props for being her “favorite.”
Another topless clip of Morgpie revealed that she was also filming the livestream to raise money for Doctors Without Borders.
It's unclear how much money she raised, but the clip confirmed that she exceeded her fundraising goal of $1,800.
The livestream was removed from the website shortly after it was filmed, but other users posted clips that are now on her Twitch page.
The guidelines sparked controversy on social media, especially as users raised concerns about younger children using Twitch
Since posting the video, social media users have ridiculed Twitch and also commented on her presence on OnlyFans
Some social media users have had difficulty accepting the new guidelines that Twitch has put in place following Morgpie's video.
Several users have commented on how Twitch's new guidelines are inappropriate for younger users visiting the website.
“Footage streaming topless to a bunch of 13 year olds,” one person wrote.
Another wrote: 'Why does everything have to be sex related to get opinions.'
Other users on Instagram also roasted Twitch and OnlyFans, with one person even writing “artistic, at least on Pornhub they call it porn.”
Twitch is sticking to their new guidelines despite the controversy and they have not removed any of the topless clips of Morgpie that have been posted since the livestream
Morgpie has participated in several interviews since her livestream.
Twitch's ban has been lifted, but she commented on their statement about changing their guidelines after a post referred to her as an “OnlyFans model.”
“Gonna say the OF model is ME,” she wrote on her Instagram Story this morning.