
A provocative female Twitch streamer has been banned after her Dark Souls stream violated community guidelines.
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Twitch streamer Morgpie was temporarily banned after her "Dark Souls" stream featured her painted feet as a green screen.
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The stream was removed, but clips went viral on social media; Morgpie questioned the ban and plans to return after the suspension.
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The incident highlights how creators sometimes leverage sexual fetishes, like foot content, to attract attention and views.
Morgpie, who has been banned by Twitch on multiple occasions for pushing the boundaries of the platform’s community guidelines, has received a temporary suspension for revealing too much of herself on one of her streams.
During a marathon stream of Dark Souls, Morgpie painted the soles of her feet with green paint, turning them into a green screen on which the gameplay would be shown.
The stream has since been taken down for violating community guidelines, likely surrounding sexual content.
Twitch states that content focusing on “clothed intimate body parts” like “buttocks, groin, or breasts” which are shown for “extended periods of time” violates the platform's guidelines.
While the stream has been removed, clips of Morgpie and her green-screened feet have since gone viral on social media.
Morgpie announced her temporary suspension on X, posting a screenshot of the email sent by Twitch with the caption “Why??????”
Morgpie’s channel showed this message: “This channel cannot stream at this time due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines,” according to Dextero.
At the time of writing, Cybernews couldn’t find the message, although the account appeared to be offline and the next scheduled stream is in 3 days' time.
This temporary ban won’t stop Morgpie, as the streamer said she intends to resume the Dark Soles stream this weekend.
While it might seem like showing off her soles seems like an innocent way to get clicks, people have been leveraging this sexual fetish to their advantage.
An Uber Eats driver in California revealed how she makes tips on the app, all by showing her fresh pedicure.
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Jade Phoenix noticed that foot pictures sell, as she received higher tips if her drop-off photo included her feet.
Phoenix noted that after she started leaving her feet in the frame, she’s seen her “tips go up by a lot” with “people adding extra tips after drop off.”
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