Amouranth is one of the most attention-grabbing female streamers on Twitch recently. And it is that the young American has joined the challenge of doing live shows in a swimming pool, and she does it, how could it be otherwise, in a bikini.

Kaitlyn Siragusa, which is what this content creator is called, has joined the hot tub meta, the goal of streaming in a hot tub. She does it dressed in a bathing suit or underwear inside a plastic pool and on a float shaped like a banana, cucumber or sausage.

However, although Twitch has already told Kotaku that this was not against the rules of the platform, now they have decided to 'censor' the streamer in some way.

"I have been informed that Twitch has indefinitely suspended advertising on my channel," Amouranth tweeted Thursday after hearing the news. "Twitch did not contact me in any way. I had to speak to them myself after noticing, without any warning, that all ad revenue had disappeared from my channel's analytics."

Twitch prevents a streamer from Broadcasting in a bikini from a swimming pool earns money from ads

"This sets an alarming precedent and serves as a clear warning that while content may not violate community guidelines or terms of service, Twitch has full discretion to target individual channels and demonetize them in whole or in part for consider them 'not suitable for advertisers,'" he later criticized.

Later, in his first broadcast after hearing the news, he elaborated on his opinion on the matter: "The problem is not that Twitch removes the ads. It's that they do it without clarifying what their guidelines are. We saw it coming, everything the world expected it, but no one expected it without communication. Just a stealthy takedown."

After this event, Amouranth assured that she was calm about having diversified her income with sponsors and other platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and OnlyFans, since the removal of the ads on her Twitch channel did not mean a total loss of her earnings.

"That affects more than meta hot tub streamers," he said. "If they keep doing this to people who aren't 'advertiser friendly,' it could affect a lot of people." This could set a precedent when it comes to eliminating, without notice, the advertising of channels that carry out things such as betting or playing in online betting houses on their live shows. "If there's one thing brands hate, next to porn, that's gaming," the streamer said.

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