It appears that a new animated emote on Twitch mimics the notification of a donation, and trolls a🦩re using it to spam the accounts of streamers.
What makes it worse is that this trolling is actually being encouraged by creator Redvines, who is a Twitch Partner. They appear to be asking people to take a scrওeenshot of the interaction so that they could make a video out of it.
The emote in question made it appear as though viewers were donating $10000 or $100,000 to the s🤪treamer’s channel. However, as pointed out by , it seems that those spe🌱cific emotes have been removed, but they could easily come back as Twitch auto-approves animated emotes by partnered accounts.
Streamer Katiechu was only one of the victims of this trolling. “These emotes were dropped into my chat last night but thankfully I called bullshit before I even acknowledged it because I immediately realized it didn't trigger my bit notification, which caused me to immediately hover of it & confirm it was an emote. People are losers,” she . The following replies to the initial tweet were primarily calling out the creator of the emote and questioning Twitch’s emote auto-approval system.
Twitch recently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:banned an emote of a bird twerking as it was deemed as suggestive content. The emote was created by , who streams games like Among Us, Sea of Thieves, and VR Chat. This was met with confusion 🌌as the emote was of a cute looking cartoon raven shaking its behind; not really something that could be considered as "imagery of sexual content or nudity".
However, the biggest Twitch controversy recently involved streamers Amouranth and Indiefoxx getting banned for streams involving them168澳洲幸运5开奖网: farting into the microphone. This was Indiefoxx’s sixth Twitch ban, resulting in her 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:losing her Twitch Partner status. Streamers like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:xQc called out the two streamers, saying that they blatantly and continuously flouted Twitch’s community guidelines ꦜ🗹and deserve a harsh punishment.
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