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Twitch stops creepy site from rounding up ‘cute girls’
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Bunnyhop TV goes against broadcasters’ wishes
By Patricia Hernandez@xpatriciah Dec 10, 2020, 5:24pm ESTShare this on Facebook (opens in new window)
Image: Bunny Hop
Being a woman on Twitch can already be rough, and a website called Bunny Hop doesn’t seem to be making things easier. The site, which seems fairly new, exists exclusively to highlight “cute girls” — Bunny Hop’s words — who are live on Amazon’s broadcasting service. And based on a number of responses on social media, it appears that most people on it never gave Bunny Hop the OK to be on the site.
“They absolutely do NOT have my permission to do this,” one Twitch streamer wrote on Twitter.
“This is not ok, why am I even on the website,” another said.
“You should have to get notified and agree to stuff like this,” another streamer featured on the site opined.
Update: Twitch has blocked Bunny Hop from embedding livestreams, according to a Twitter post by a support account. While streams are still visible when you visit the Bunny Hop homepage, clicking through to engage with them further now results in an error.
Female streamers angry as site embeds Twitch streams without permission - GENERAL - News - WIN.gg
Twitch stops creepy site from rounding up ‘cute girls’
3
Bunnyhop TV goes against broadcasters’ wishes
By Patricia Hernandez@xpatriciah Dec 10, 2020, 5:24pm ESTShare this on Facebook (opens in new window)
Being a woman on Twitch can already be rough, and a website called Bunny Hop doesn’t seem to be making things easier. The site, which seems fairly new, exists exclusively to highlight “cute girls” — Bunny Hop’s words — who are live on Amazon’s broadcasting service. And based on a number of responses on social media, it appears that most people on it never gave Bunny Hop the OK to be on the site.
“They absolutely do NOT have my permission to do this,” one Twitch streamer wrote on Twitter.
“This is not ok, why am I even on the website,” another said.
“You should have to get notified and agree to stuff like this,” another streamer featured on the site opined.
Update: Twitch has blocked Bunny Hop from embedding livestreams, according to a Twitter post by a support account. While streams are still visible when you visit the Bunny Hop homepage, clicking through to engage with them further now results in an error.
Female streamers angry as site embeds Twitch streams without permission - GENERAL - News - WIN.gg