After uploading a play video of the cat game 'Stray' to Twitter, the account was banned



At the same time as the start of distribution, when I posted a play video of '

Stray ', a game where cats adventure in a cyberpunk world that captivated cat lovers and domestic cats around the world , the Twitter account was banned . reports Fanbyte .

How a Clip From Stray Got Me Banned From Twitter
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Stray is a game where you can become a cat and adventure in a cyberpunk world. It is possible to operate a cat to explore the city and ride on tables and shelves like a real cat. However, the place where the cat can be moved by manipulating the cat during the game is decided, and it does not mean that the cat can jump anywhere at any time.




Therefore, basically in Stray, the cat will not fall from the table or shelf, but Fanbyte writer Imran Khan put the cat in a place where it should not be placed, causing a stack Then the cat will fall out of the game screen.

Here is the video in question. You can play the video by clicking the thumbnail below.



In this short video, 'They got cat behavior so right in Stray. I can't tell you how often I see my cats do this.' I don't know how many times I saw it.)' When I posted it on Twitter with the caption, Mr. Khan's Twitter account was banned. Twitter has notified Khan that he has violated its

'non-consensual nudity depiction policy '. This policy is basically a rule against revenge porn, to prevent users from posting nude photos or videos of other people without permission.

It's unclear if the video in the tweet was considered a policy violation, or if some of the captions were considered a policy violation, but I don't see any particularly malicious elements in the posted content. Therefore, Mr. Khan wrote, ``I understand well that AI should not be in charge of moderation of the platform.''

After that, Mr. Khan has filed an objection to Twitter, saying, 'This is a video recorded with the PlayStation 5 game 'Stray'.



However, Mr. Khan's objection was also dismissed overnight. Therefore, Khan sarcastically said, ``Twitter should have checked the video and confirmed that it violated the policy.''

in Creature,   Video,   Game, Posted by logu_ii