This topic discusses the enforcement, or lack thereof, of contest rules on Streamate, specifically regarding a Halloween contest that requires participants to stream while wearing a costume. Contributors express concerns and observations about how the contest rules are applied, particularly noting that:
- There appears to be a discrepancy in rule enforcement, with several top-ranking models not adhering to the costume requirement, including those in the top 10 positions.
- Despite the rule, enforcement seems lax, allowing models without costumes to rank highly in the contest, which has caused frustration among models who have complied with the guidelines.
- One contributor points out that the placement in the top 500 seems to be more about revenue generation than adherence to the contest's thematic rules, indicating a possible prioritization of profit over contest integrity.
- There's a shared sentiment that, although the lack of enforcement is bothersome to some, it does not significantly impact the decision of at least one model to participate in the contest with a costume, suggesting a diverse range of perspectives on the issue.
This summary captures the essence of the discussion, highlighting concerns over rule enforcement and its impact on contest fairness and participant morale.