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Twitch has announced that it's removing the PogChamp emote from its platform. Emotes have been central to the Twitch experience for years, and PogChamp has historically been one of the most popular ...
Twitch has banned the popular PogChamp emote after the face of it, Ryan "Gootecks" Gutierrez, encouraged further violence. "We've made the decision to remove the PogChamp emote following statements ...
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The first streamer to get the PogChamp spotlight is fighting game player Kenny "UnRoolie" McWild, as Kotaku notes. As such, it seems Twitch will use PogChamp to highlight its community members. Twitch ...
Fortnite Twitch streamer and hugely popular gaming TikToker Chica seemed to get some surprising news yesterday—Twitch removed one of her emotes, a cartoon chick with big, wet eyes and its tongue ...
Fortnite's Laugh It Up emote is pretty infamous, since there's nothing more infuriating than seeing it sarcastically deployed by an opponent when you get killed. It's also the most-used emote in the ...
The people have spoken. After a month that saw a number of different content creators on Twitch replacing the previous face behind the “PogChamp” emote, the streaming service decided to let users vote ...
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