Twitch Rolls Out Redesigned Video Player With HTML5 Controls To All Users

Twitch rolled out their redesigned video player with HTML5 controls to all their users. They first announced it in July they would be slowly rolling out the newly redesigned video player. We are one step closer to a full HTML5 video player, and we can’t wait to see it early 2016!

Twitch’s Unevenly Applied Policy About In-Game Nudity Makes No Sense

Twitch has a disappointing set of standards for its sexual content policy.

Designer Robert Yang has done a suite of unique and challenging games recently, small but considered works on consent, embodiment and masculinity, among other themes. In Stick Shift you jerk off a car; Hurt Me Plenty is about consensual pain; Cobra Club is about dick pics in the era of state surveillance, and the new and complex Rinse and Repeat is about waiting til after your gym class to help wash a hunk who calls you “bro” and “pal”, and who wears sunglasses in the shower.

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These games are playful, funny, and sexy, and they provoke reflection and dialogue. Yang often reveals a thought process behind the technical decisions in his work that can be fascinatingly-congruent with the spiritual ones. But just four days after its release, Rinse and Repeat was banned from all broadcast on the online streaming community Twitch, just as Cobra Club previously was. Yang is among the most-banned developers on Twitch—perhaps an exciting status for an artist, but evidence of troubled standards for content.

Twitch rules say that while occurrences of nudity or sex acts in games are “okay, so long as you do not make them a primary focus of your stream,” games with nudity as a “core focus or feature” are disallowed. Under this rule, video games that feature sexualized bodies (usually women) for titillation are okay to stream, but that Yang’s work centers on the vulnerability of nudity in a consensual space and other meaningful issues apparently makes it obscene.

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Writes the developer on his blog:

That means Twitch treats my games exactly the same as the disgusting RapeLay, a game that I won’t even bother describing here. This equivocation is offensive to me, when I focus heavily on ideas of consent, boundaries, bodies, and respect in my games.

But what really pisses me off is that my games actually earn their nudity, and cannot function as artistic works without it. Then here comes Twitch, which argues that some blue alien chick boobs inMass Effect are OK to broadcast because they’re obviously there for some bullshit titillation? The totally unnecessary exploitative bullshit of Dead or Alive babes, or Metal Gear Solid‘s Quiet, is somehow more appropriate than a game about consensually scrubbing a guy’s back? (While we’re at it, let’s add a dash of systemic homophobia into the mix.)

By contrast, Yang points out that services like YouTube and Vimeo have policies that allow for depictions of nudity and sexuality that have artistic, aesthetic or narrative intent. Twitch’s policy as it stands unfortunately only emphasizes the pall of immaturity at best, homophobia at worst, that still hangs over “gaming culture” like cheeto dust.

It’s especially disappointing as Twitch streaming can play a decisive role in the visibility and success of strange and unusual video games. A significant number of players, particularly younger ones, find out about new games by watching popular livestreamers and YouTubers (lots of whom have, oddly enough, become successful by essentially shouting obscenities at video games), and to restrict this crucial channel to conventional works seems harmful, as does the message that Yang’s projects should be grouped in the same category as a “rape simulator” from Japan.

Yang suggests Twitch revise its policy to account for the context of the sexual imagery, and Offworld also hopes the company considers this. Nuance in the policy and case-by-case considerations of sexuality in games would show respect to the full breadth of our medium and its players.

If you’re a Twitch user and you want to see Yang’s games allowed to stream and this policy re-evaluated for all developers in the future, you can send a (respectful!) message via the company’s customer service portal here.

Fully-featured Twitch apps are coming to PlayStation platforms

Twitch announced today at its first ever TwitchCon conference that it’s launching an improved suite of apps for Sony’s PlayStation platforms. PlayStation 4 users have been able to record directly to Twitch’s game-streaming platform using the console’s share features, as well as watch other PS4 content. But there hasn’t yet been an app that lets you watch any Twitch channel regardless of platform and enjoy the full features of the desktop website or mobile app. Twitch is launching its new PS4 app alongside versions for the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation Vita handheld, and the PlayStation TV micro-console this fall.

The launch of a PlayStation 4 app that mimics the web-based Twitch.tv is long overdue considering competing platforms like the Xbox One, iOS, Android, and even Roku all have Twitch apps. It won’t change much for broadcasters, as the PS4 launched with Twitch functionality built in allowing players to stream with the touch of a button. But if you’re someone who likes to enjoy Twitch streams of all kinds on the big screen instead of your computer monitor, the Twitch app might be your best bet.

TwitchCon 2015 Keynote: Product Round-Up

Missed Emmett Shear’s TwitchCon 2015 keynote address? We’ve got you covered.

These are the upcoming features, products, and improvements that were announced today.

Twitch App for PlayStation
This fall we’ll be launching a full-featured Twitch app for you on PlayStation. You can use our new apps to access all the games and broadcasters you love, across Vita, PS3 and PS4.

Twitch is for all gamers

 

Whispers 2.0
This October, your whisper conversations are getting a makeover! No need to worry that your whisper was lost in global chat. Whispers now live in their own individual docked windows alongside a comprehensive list of all your whisper conversations. And it gets better. Whisper conversation history will be saved forever. Stop and start your whisper conversations whenever you please.

Twitch is social
 

Create a Video Playlist
Coming soon: Create a playlist featuring your favorite past broadcasts and highlights. Turn your channel into a 24/7 viewing experience where your fans can watch and chat about your content whether you’re live or offline.

Twitch is 24/7
 

New and Improved Video Experience

And that’s not all. We have even more improvements to video coming your way!

  • Customizable thumbnails for your past broadcasts and highlights
  • A full HTML5 video player
  • The ability to upload your own videos directly to Twitch

Watch the full keynote here.

We wouldn’t be able to do this without you, our viewers and broadcasters. THANK YOU for helping us take Twitch to the next level.