I think the steam part makes more sense then twitch and youtube part. That is if we exclude the risk of twitch since twitch is iffy on how a game gets put on there ban list, read more about that below. Since second life a game where anything goes, has been streamed on twitch but also youtube. Then again the way twitch is about why they ban some games makes you wonder if your game will just be flagged because you are a smaller company. Like how yandere simulator got banned off twitch. An the developer tried to get in contact with twitch support to find out what the issue was and get it unbanned. Even though yandere simulator is nothing like second life. Content wise you would think second life would be banned and yandere simulator would not. So makes me wonder why were they banned.(Even the developer admitted to not really knowing why either since they couldn't get a answer.)