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Twitch terminates all members of its Safety Advisory Council
(www.cnbc.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
totally normal behavior for an organization /j
Kind of seems that way lately.
If safety is in the way of a slight increase in profit and there are no expensive legal consequences, safety has to go. And companies like X are testing how far you can go without consequences.
There are consequences for X. Advertisers are pulling out and it's becoming increasingly unpalatable for companies and people to use, and so its user base is not exactly growing rapidly (although I have no evidence to say it is shrinking).