Streamers Are Mogging Each Other, so Twitch Changed Its Rules to Accommodate Them
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Twitch Changes Rules So That Streamers Can Mog Each Other
Just a scant handful of months ago, none of us knew what mogging was. Now, thanks to the cutthroat clipping economy and a nonstop stream of Clavicular profiles from mainstream outlets, the manosphere-adjacent term is in every third meme. Recently, a whole game about it, Omoggle, blew up on Twitch, only for streamers to report that they were receiving warnings due to the platform’s rules around “randomized video chat services.” But the human driv…
Streamers are mogging each other, so Twitch changed its rules to accommodate them
The looksmaxxing community is rejoicing, because Twitch is letting them mog each other as much as they want. If that sentence sounds like gibberish to you, allow me to get you up to speed. The Omoggle meta has arrived on Twitch The term “mogging” derives from the phrase “alpha male of group” and can refer to any show of dominance, especially in the looks department. The rise of looksmaxxing influencers like Clavicular has pushed the mogging phen…
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