"This is humiliating and dehumanising treatment, and I wish Twitch would stop it." Am I just supposed to keep refreshing the ban list page to see if they banned me, for every single game I make, forever? No e-mail, no notification, no rationale, no reason, no pity tweet. "What's too gay for them, what's too sexual for them? Why did they change their mind when I re-mastered my games and put them on Steam? I have no idea, and that's the biggest problem: Twitch never says anything. Now, nowhere is safe for me as a creator. "I had thought I found a safe ground of 'acceptable sexuality' (an extremely dangerous concept in of itself) but with this move, they've now banned basically everything I've made. Now, nowhere is safe for me as a creator" "With this move, Twitch has now banned basically everything I've made. "But this latest ban is new even for me: the games bundled in Radiator 2 are actually kinda old! For the past year and a half of press coverage, interviews, game festivals, art exhibitions and viral videos, these games were OK to broadcast on Twitch. "I am now the third-most-banned game developer from Twitch," Yang said in a blog post. With the banning of Radiator 2, though, Yang's work now represents around 10% of all games banned from Twitch, grouping it with products like RapeLay, Battle Rape and The Maiden Rape Assault: Violent Semen Inferno. Two of Yang's games, Cobra Club and Rinse and Repeat, were added to the relatively short list in September last year, prompting Yang to speak out against what he saw as Twitch's "unhealthy" policies around sexuality and nudity.
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Robert Yang has again run into problems on Twitch, with the ubiquitous online streaming service adding his latest release, Radiator 2, to its list of banned games.