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An open panel discussion where Psyche addresses channel moderation issues, particularly regarding the misuse of photos and avatars by panelists, and discusses community drama.
Psyche opens the episode by establishing clear channel rules regarding avatar usage and photo sharing during open panels. He expresses frustration with participants using other people's photos (especially sensitive ones like cancer scars) as avatars or for provocative purposes. The discussion evolves into a broader conversation about community drama, specifically involving a person named Hannah who allegedly harasses the channel. Psyche distinguishes between what happens on his channel versus what panelists do on their own platforms, emphasizing he won't face consequences for others' actions. The episode features panel debate about doxxing definitions, privacy concerns, and the responsibilities of content creators, with references to the IP2 community and various interpersonal conflicts among regular participants.
A chaotic morning stream featuring Psyche dealing with technical issues, panel drama involving a guest named Easy, inappropriate content flashing, and frustrations about stream management and interpersonal conflicts.
This episode discusses concerns about AI-powered moderation and 'shadowbanning' on streaming platforms, including issues with inappropriate content and banning problematic users.
Host Trix discusses stream moderation challenges, including repeat trolls, banned users who 'porn bomb,' and the difficulty of maintaining order during panel discussions.
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