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Twitch is a website dedicated to hosting livestreams watched by millions around the world
The platform is owned by Amazon and largely focusses on video game livestreams
However, content creators also upload clips of themselves creating artwork or music, or simply having a chat
Twitch boasts more than 15million daily active users watching clips streamed by around 3million creators
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ONE of Twitch's rising stars has been temporarily banned from the platform after suffering a wardrobe malfunction live on air.
Streamer Imjasmine was dazzling fans during a broadcast from a paddling pool on Wednesday when she accidentally exposed herself on camera.
After her fans highlighted the error in the stream's chat, the influencer quickly covered herself up.
Too little, too late, as far as Twitch was concerned.
"Welp, got banned for a day by twitch," Imjasmine wrote on Thursday. "See you all soon."
Imjasmine, who has more than 220,000 followers on Twitch, regularly engages in a new craze known as "hot tub livestreams".
They involve streamers – typically bikini-clad women – chatting to followers while broadcasting from a hot tub or inflatable pool.
Critics have dismissed the trend as a cheeky way to sidestep Twitch’s guidelines on revealing clothing.
The site's policies bar "fully or partial nudity" including "the visible outline of genitals, even when covered".
Twitch does explicitly ban those who "present as women" from showing their nipples, a rule that Imjasmine ran afoul of this week.
The streamer confirmed that the ban would last 24 hours.
If true, Jasmine will be back on the platform by April 23.
She's not the first streamer slapped with a ban in recent weeks after pushing the boundaries of Twitch's rules.
Earlier this month, American internet star Supcaitlin was blocked for 24 hours for wearing "inappropriate" clothing during a stream.
The streamer blamed "mass reporting" by viewers for her suspension after she donned a revealing bunny outfit on camera.
Supcaitlin, who has more than 53,000 followers on Twitch, also regularly engages in hot tub livestreams.
In other news, an American Twitch star has made thousands after live-streaming himself from his bedroom for two weeks straight.
A sleeping man made $16,000 (£11,500) by streaming his slumber on Twitch and charging fans to attempt to wake him up.
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A Twitch streamer who was sexually assaulted during a live stream said she feared Twitch was going to ban her and that some of her viewers blamed her for what happened to her, according to a recent interview she did with VICE . 
Jasmine Vo, whose username on Twitch is IMJASMINE, documented her trip to Osaka, Japan, in September. She live-streamed herself shopping, eating, and interacting with locals.
Videos from her trip were uploaded on YouTube in December on the channel Screw The Fracking Rules. In one, Vo is seen eating ice cream at 6am on a sidewalk. The sun is up, but the streets are empty. 
She sets up on the sidewalk while eating her ice cream and responds to comments coming in from her viewers in real-time.
Eventually, a man comes over. “Hello,” he says as he sits down behind her and starts patting her back. 
“No, stop. I’m sorry. … No,” she says, attempting to maintain her composure and positivity, even though she’s visibly uncomfortable.  
She tries to tell him her video is live, and he leans in, saying something in Japanese that she doesn’t understand. He keeps trying to get close to her while she inches away from him. He even briefly tries to rest his head on her shoulder. He pats her on her thigh, all the while she’s saying “no” politely. 
“Stop, man. Stop touching me, man. No no,” she keeps saying. 
At this point, viewers are urging her to get out of there and “stand up!”
“OK, I’m standing up,” she says to her viewers while trying to laugh the man off. 
She puts on her mask and gets ready to leave, and the man keeps talking to her in Japanese. As she packs up her belongings, he extends his hand and touches her.
As she says bye and gets up, still trying to play it cool, the man lingers around, and, at one point, gropes her breast. “Woah, stop. No, stop it,” she says.  
Her viewers are also livid at this point, with some telling her to “run” and “just leave.”
As she gets up and starts walking away, the man keeps following her. “Oh man, you following me? Come on. No, go!” she says, attempting to shoo him away.
He keeps following her until she gets on the main street, where there are other people, and she enters a store. 
Vo told VICE that given how unsafe women feel on Twitch, she was worried she would be kicked off the platform for her assault. “I was so overwhelmed… I was afraid that I would get backlash, or that Twitch would ban me,” she said.
Vo said she was also blamed for her own assault. “There’d unfortunately be comments about how ‘You deserve this,’ ‘You’re wearing certain clothing,’ or ‘You brought this upon yourself.’ I would get so many comments like that,” she told VICE.
One of her viewers even told VICE that it “Maybe it would be better for her if she didn’t wear those kinds of clothes to help deter those types of people.”
Vo continues to stream her life on Twitch, where she currently has 190,000 followers .
If you are a victim of sexual assault or want more information on sexual assault, contact the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
Samira Sadeque is a New York-based journalist reporting on immigration, sexual violence, and mental health, and will sometimes write about memes and dinosaurs too. Her work also appears in Reuters, NPR, and NBC among other publications. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School, and her work has been nominated for SAJA awards. Follow: @Samideque
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