>>49415524>>49416411>>49417322Twitch and Youtube both have thousands of comfy pleasant streamers and thousands of obnoxious vulgar streamers. They're just platforms to stream on. Here are the reasons there is a perceived massive difference between the two on /vt/:
The biggest chuuba company on YT is holo, which is relatively non-vulgar (don't post a marine clip at me, you know what I mean) while the biggest one on Twitch is vShojo, whose members included a chaturbate streamer and Veibae (hilariously, Vei probably did more for vsj's bad reputation on /vt/).
Those two very visible groups are not representative of the entire streamer populations of the site, but that's how anons see it.
However, there are indeed more, more successful vulgar streamers on Twitch. Why is that? Very simple.
Youtube has draconian automated content checking measures that rape your ability to expand and make money if you trigger its parental controls, because the majority of viewers that watch ads (and thus make money) on Youtube are children.
Twitch has looser controls, allowing the people that use sex to sell to rise easily, as they have in every other monetarily-motivated creative space in human history.
TLDR: streaming on Twitch or YT doesn't force anyone to be more or less of a whore. You will just be a whore if you want to make money easily without needing any particular skills, which isn't the case for Henya, Sayu, and dozens of other talented streamers I watch on Twitch.