![]() ![]() Polygon spoke with Don Caldwell, Know Your Meme’s managing editor, to help explain why some of these emotes are incredibly popular. If a particular emote isn’t on the list, but is popular within the circle of streamers you follow, the best way to understand what it means and how it’s used is to ask in chat, on Twitter or check out the streamer’s Reddit page for further details. ![]() To get you up to speed, we’ve compiled a list of popular emotes below, with the intention of adding more if any rise in popularity, and updating the explanations if the emotes change in meaning. It’s all very headache inducing if you’re not in deep. Not to mention that an emote’s meaning in one community can be totally different in another. Extensions like BTTV make it easier for third-parties to integrate emotes into Twitch, circumventing the platform’s own rules. Being part of Twitch culture means tuning into emotes as they emerge and evolve. Other people may start using an innocuous emote designed around a popular streamer for insulting or harmful reasons. Some, like Kappa, are used to help people communicate with one another during incredible streaming moments while the chat moves at breakneck speeds. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of emotes being sent over Twitch chat every second, and to someone who’s just ventured in to check out a stream, it can be a little daunting.Įmotes have their ups and downs. To understand every moment of Twitch - every pitfall, every win, every ridiculous play - is to understand the emotes, those instantaneous reactions in the right sidebar. ![]()
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