Do you have any source/ proof of this or it's ''tales from my ass'' ?
Lot of people seem to go with the latter from what I've read.
Twitch definitely has different standards for different streamers. Trihex says the f-word? He gets his account banned for one month. Calebheart42 says the n-word and all kinds of screenshots from his Discord link which show that racism was not the only problem, but also rampant transphobia and all kinds of other stuff? One week ban.
Then you have stuff like this: based off the whole core values meme, streamer FlareRDB (who usually gets around 400-500 viewers at most) uploaded an emote called "muhCoreValues" when that meme was hot based off this artwork by his girlfriend Citrine (it was literally this pic of Rouge the Bat she drew, just shrunk down in emote size and focused on the boobs):
https://twitter.com/Melangetic/status/1096727251331309568
Fake edit: Ah, here's a link that shows the emote itself from when it was available:
But then the emote got removed and he got a strike an his account for that and was banned for uploading emotes for 90 days for allegedly violating the Twitch TOS. But like he says here when that happens, he found that strange, since he found nothing in the Twitch TOS the emote actually violates and there a tons of people with both ass and boobs emotes just like that and there's nothing particularly different about that one (like I know off the top of my head
Brossentia, a pretty cool due by the way, has ohnoBooty, which is just a butt and no more or less lewed, and appanretly that's fine, and obviously there are all kinds of orgasm face emotes/lewd emotes on Twitch as well):
https://twitter.com/FlareRDB/status/1107700487384641537
So anyway, like he says there, he appealed the decision. But it took them like two months to respond. And when they finally did respond, this is what they said:
https://twitter.com/FlareRDB/status/1126880901625995264
With of course the absurdity about that, beyond the Twitch staff responsible for it not signing their name like they're supposed to making it hard to know who to contact and it taking two months for them to send that out, being the "the TOS is not set in stone line" as Flare points out, since like what does that mean? If the TOS isn't set in stone, and it's basically up to each person to interpret it the way they seem fit (something else they mentioned in a different follow-up email which he didn't post) then how can he know what that something is or isn't when it's apparently so in flux? They literally admitted in not so many words in that email that different standards apply to different people and they can choose to ban people, or not ban people or whatever they feel like at any given time because "the TOS is not set in stone" so they don't have to explain anything.
But anyway, the point here being that he still to this day (and note the date on this tweets; this has been going on since March for him) has not actually gotten a clear answer of what part of the Twitch TOS he violated and why he deserved a 90 day emote ban for that Rouge emote and to have that emote removed, why he deserved that when there are tons of similar emotes with butts or boobs and cleavage and stuff that are just fine, beyond just "the TOS is not set in stone." And that's all he really wants at this point. Like, he's said on stream that he'd be fine with it if Twitch could just say that "yeah, cleavage is against the rules now, so you can't have any emotes with cleavage in them now" as silly as that would be as at least that would be a clear, workable standard.
But instead, they gave him nothing. Just "the Twitch TOS is not set in stone." So that gives him no info about what might or might not get him another strike on his account/banned from uploading emotes again as he can't get a clear answer as what part of the TOS his muhCoreValues emote. As at least if you know what the rules are, even if you don't agree with them, you can avoid running afoul of them in the future. But they won't give even that much, which is just making him not feel safe on Twitch because he has no idea when or if something like that will happen to him again and since it happened once, with so little explanation, it can happen again.
And of course it's not the first thing something like that has happened to him/his girlfriend. Like back in the day, this was years ago, but nonetheless it was a thing that happened that a certain mega-streamer, who I won't name to respect Flare's wishes (as this was years ago and he's accepted nothing will be done about it and actually naming names now, well, the only thing that that could possibly do is get that mega-streamers fans upset and cause them to brigade his chat accusing him of making up lies and he wants to avoid that which is why he has a no-names policy to avoid stuff like that as much as possible) called him the n-word and had his chat harass Flare's all the time and just brigade his chat, but Twitch did not care. And Flare has the logs to prove it. He doesn't like to usually cause drama and likes to have a "no-names" policy to avoid that like I said but one day he was just like "fuck it" and posted the logs and screenshots he had in his subs-only Discord and I was there when that happened and can definitely speak to that, though I didn't save them myself and no longer have access to it myself since I'm not currently subscribed, and it was probably like over a year sicne he posted that stuff. And on top of that, then there's tons of people that like to just trace and steal the artwork that Citrine uses for Flare's emotes on the channel, and Twitch is just whatever towards that since its so hard to prove that kinda stuff even when its obvious
But of course the point of all that being that Twitch clearly does have different standards for different people. There's no way to make sense of this stuff otherwise.