OpenAI plans to enable ChatGPT to have more explicit conversations with verified adults, marking a shift from its previous restrictions on mature content, as part of a broader trend among AI companies to monetize sexualized AI interactions despite legal and societal challenges.
OpenAI plans to allow ChatGPT to engage in adult erotica for verified users, marking a shift from previous bans on mature content, as the company seeks new revenue streams amid ongoing legal and ethical concerns surrounding sexualized AI interactions.
Horror game Vile: Exhumed was wrongly banned from Steam over sexual content and is now available for free through an alternative website, highlighting ongoing issues with content moderation and artistic expression in video games.
The Naked Gun (2025) is a farcical police comedy featuring Frank Drebin Jr. as he tackles a case involving mind control, with plenty of slapstick, sexual humor, violence, and crude jokes, mirroring the style of the original series but with content that may be inappropriate for children.
Sabrina Carpenter defends her quick release of the album 'Man’s Best Friend' and her provocative stage performances, including sexual acts, arguing that artists should follow their inspiration and that her controversial moments are often misunderstood or exaggerated by critics and fans alike.
Madonna faces a lawsuit from a Southern California man who claims her Celebration Tour concert in L.A. featured sexually explicit content, causing him emotional distress. The suit accuses her and the organizers of negligent misrepresentation, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false advertising, and breach of contract. The complaint also mentions her lip-syncing, the heat inside the venue, and her tardiness to the stage. This is not the first legal action against Madonna for being late to her performances.
Madonna is being sued by a fan, Justen Lipeles, who claims she forced concertgoers to watch explicit sexual acts without warning during her Celebration Tour. Lipeles also alleges that Madonna demanded the air conditioning be turned off, causing discomfort, and that she lip-synced and started the show late. The lawsuit includes claims of negligent misrepresentation, emotional distress, false advertising, and breach of contract.
Madonna faces a new lawsuit from California concert attendee Justen Lipeles, who alleges unwanted exposure to sexual content, emotional distress, and other claims during her "Celebration" tour. Lipeles accuses Madonna of negligent misrepresentation, false advertising, and breach of contract, citing issues like pornography on stage, excessive heat, and her late performance start. This lawsuit follows similar complaints from other attendees in New York and Florida.
Madonna is being sued by a fan, Justen Lipeles, who claims her "Celebration" tour was overly sexual without prior warning, started late, involved lip-syncing, and had poor conditions. He is seeking a refund for tickets and profits from the concerts.
Twitch has updated its rules to ban content that projects gameplay footage onto intimate body parts, following a trend where streamers used themselves as green screens. This comes after the platform previously relaxed its policies on nudity but then reversed its decision due to streamers pushing the boundaries. The new guidelines prohibit content that focuses on clothed intimate body parts for extended periods, although the specifics of what constitutes "focuses" and "extended periods" remain unclear.
Twitch has updated its sexual content guidelines to ban "content that focuses on intimate body parts for a prolonged period of time," targeting the emerging trend of streaming games on butts. This move comes as Twitch continues to struggle with defining and enforcing fair rules related to sexual content. The update has sparked reactions from streamers, with one pioneer continuing to stream with a camera positioned under a transparent chair until the new rule takes effect.
Twitch is implementing further restrictions on sexually suggestive content, prohibiting livestreams focusing on clothed intimate body parts for prolonged periods of time, including buttocks, groin, or breasts. The platform, which has faced challenges in defining and enforcing its policies around sexualized content, has made multiple adjustments in recent months. These changes come as Twitch continues to grapple with the balance between allowing certain types of content while maintaining a welcoming environment for its diverse community of creators and viewers.
Twitch has updated its sexual content policy, allowing previously prohibited content like illustrated nipples and "erotic dances," while clarifying what nudity is and isn't allowed on the platform. The update aims to streamline Twitch's approach to sexual content and modernize its previous policies, which disproportionately penalized female streamers. The new policy is detailed but appears to contradict itself in certain contexts. Streams tagged for "sexual themes" won't be promoted on Twitch's homepage recommendations, but viewers can still navigate directly to those channels. The updates address community complaints and aim to reduce inconsistent enforcement, bringing Twitch's policy more in line with other social media services.
Twitch is updating its policy on sexual content, allowing some previously prohibited content as long as it is labeled to warn viewers. The platform will now permit deliberately highlighted breasts, buttocks, or pelvic region, as well as fully exposed female-presenting breasts and/or genitals or buttocks, and body writing on female-presenting breasts and/or buttocks, if the stream has a Content Classification Label (CCL). Twitch will no longer require a label for streams involving twerking, grinding, and pole dancing. The update aims to address confusion and inconsistency in content moderation, but Twitch maintains that sex games, sexual violence, and porn are still entirely prohibited.
Twitch has updated its policies to allow "artistic" depictions of nudity, including fully exposed female-presenting breasts and/or genitals or buttocks, if appropriately labeled as containing sexual themes. However, fictionalized sexual acts or masturbation remain prohibited. The changes come after receiving feedback from streamers that the previous policies were confusing. Twitch's Content Classification Labels (CCL) will be used to accurately label sexual content, and failure to do so may result in warnings and the application of the correct label by Twitch.