It's worth noting that while none of these three games likely saw a lot of action on Twitch, a Google search indicates that Succulent did at one point have its own directory, although the link is no longer valid.
“These goals are not mutually exclusive, and if any system cannot do this, then that system is broken and should be fixed.”
“If Twitch actually cares about games, it should invest time / people / resources into nurturing games as a mature creative culture, to protect whoever needs protection AS WELL AS protect creative diversity of expression at the same time,” Yang wrote. Yang offered three “common sense reforms” that he sees as a starting point for more meaningful changes: Notifying developers when games are banned and providing them with specific reasons why setting up a formal appeals process for banned games and creating separate categories for “Restricted Games” and “Prohibited Games,” which would allow for “artistically-sexual games that don't function as pornography.”