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yep. as if Amazon is the Mother Tereza and whatnot. it is not its capitalism.
same goes for youtube. if its gonna profit them they will allow it. and ofcourse double rules depending on the revenue you provide for the site. they could have an 18+ section but i dont see that either.
thats why i stick to youtube. i mean i know its google and we all know what that means, at least i already have a channel there so no need for extra accounts, just saves me a new password etc tbh.
When you see someone with Twitch TV attached to their gamertag in a FPS match like COD does that mean they have a channel or something and are broadcasting the game as they play?
yep, provided they warned the game that they will be shown in the stream as well
99% of them never stream a single time. They usually stream snipe though.
Dysfunction had a girl do this yesterday. She posted in his chat saying she wasn't stream sniping and people should stop accusing her of doing so. The only problem was, only the chat was talking about her stream sniping during her match and she could only know this was being talked about if she had his stream open during the match.
Common tactic for cheating without hardware/software.
CoD streamers deal with this far more than any other franchise. It's just life as a CoD streamer.
lots of them. a form of protest kinda.
50-50 revenue then with marches and pressure went to 70-30.