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These comments are wild and mostly sexist as fuck.
If you have kids and you give them complete unfettered access to the web I'm sure they have seen more than a boob. If that bothers you perhaps try being a parent. Maybe getting involved with your child's online activity. Maybe don't use the Internet as a fucking babysitter.
Hell if you want to use the internet as a babysitter all you have to do is install one of the many commercially available parental control blockers. Obviously it would be better to actually be engaged in a child's life, but if that's not an option for you then there is software that can help.
I have absolutely no idea how effective it is of course but I'm sure there are reviews online.
Twitch is rated 14 and up so parental controls won't really block it on its own. Unless you have the child listed under 14