"One of them is immediately porn in their face, the other one is they have to go sign up and then say they're 18 years or older to access the porn." My favorite part of this stream reaction is the line where he says, He says the Fansly ad is different because you "have to go out of your way to access it", completely disregarding the fact that you also have to go out of your way to sign up for a Kick account that says you need to be 18 and older to create and verify you're 18 before watching any restricted content.If penguinz0 is that much against "legitimate porn" being shown on a site that directs only those 18 and up to use, he should be taking up arms against the entire adult site industry where many only direct you to hit a single button upon pulling the site up, and many don't even have that. Getting into the actual arguments, he tries to counter the video in an indirect way by simply talking about the video instead of reacting to it on stream, and his first counter argument is that Adin Ross pulling up an adult site isn't comparable to promoting adult sites on a Twitch stream due to the differing accessibility of the two. This is a moot point and seems to simply be a way to attempt to discredit MuKitty before talking about anything related to the actual video and ensure his audience remains on his side, which he does a number of times. Penguinz0's response to MuKitty seemed to begin on his Twitch stream yesterday, where he briefly addresses the video yet doesn't watch it on stream as far as I was able to see.His first contention is that the "zoomer edits" style of the video leads to every argument made in the video being illegitimate. Especially when seeing that The Streamer Awards was unrestricted, therefore intended to reach the entirety of Twitch's 13+ intended audience, penguinz0 writing the comparison off as being in "bad faith" implies he simply had nothing substantial to say against it that didn't blatantly double-down on any potential hypocrisy. Getting into this comparison is an entire can of worms, as Kick's Terms of Service specify only those 18 and above are allowed to even use the site whereas Twitch has always been intended for audiences 13 and up according to its Terms of Service. Initially, a video made by YouTuber MuKitty highlighted the fact that penguinz0 recently called out former Twitch, currently Kick streamer Adin Ross for pulling up a pornographic site to his audience, labeling it a "fucking creepy and weird thing to do" in a YouTube video dedicated to that situation yet said nothing to denounce an adult site advertisement upon watching The Streamer Awards 2023 livestream. Today he released a video supposedly addressing the hypocrisy that I want to pick apart a little here along with the entire situation, since it seems he's taking the position that he's still in the total right when some hypocritical statements were still glaringly obvious to me, even in the video addressing everything. Penguinz0 aka Moistcr1tikal has recently been at the center of a discussion around hypocrisy and advertising adult content to a young audience.
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