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Post by OrochiGeese on Dec 12, 2023 10:15:42 GMT
Last night on Twitch, I streamed 6 capped matches. Tonight I made Highlight videos of them. They are still set to private but when I put them on public I get the same message on the top right. It says: "Failed to determine content classification." Has anyone seen this message and know how to deal with it? I know Twitch changed their classification rules over the summer and I think this issue is related. blog.twitch.tv/en/2023/06/20/introducing-content-classification-labels/help.twitch.tv/s/article/content-classification-labels?language=en_USThe thing is - I can't retroactively change the stream settings for the streams that featured those matches. And those videos don't even fall into any of the labels that are given. FPW isn't a mature game and doesn't have realistic depictions of violence. None of the other labels remotely apply. They are just normal Fire Pro matches* The weirder thing is that I posted a match video like a month ago (months after the policy change) and didn't get the same message. So I don't get why the message is on these current videos. Any ideas? I'd switch to Youtube but I still don't get their classification of mature videos. If I post a Fire Pro videos and set it for a mature audience, I don't want them to disagree cause "lol cartoon wrestling." *no gooses, i swear! 🪿
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Post by El Marsh on Dec 16, 2023 1:14:05 GMT
Nudermania running wild!
(Sorry, I've no idea why that would have popped up but they've apparently been tweaking some things lately, or so I've heard)
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Post by OrochiGeese on Dec 16, 2023 7:34:53 GMT
(Sorry, I've no idea why that would have popped up but they've apparently been tweaking some things lately, or so I've heard) Yeah, it's really weird. Fortunately, it seems like the problem went away. I'm not sure if the reason was because I tagged each video as "Fire Pro Wrestling World" or if I made the videos public. The "Failed to determine content classification" message disappeared though! 👏
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