Give users an option to not show certain emotes
Give users the option to remove certain emotes so they don't show up in chat, like hiding all the Kpop emotes

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AliveWithPassion commented
In addition, Why are emotes from streamers I have ban or blocked still showing up as follower emotes on my streamer emote list. Come on Twitch do better.
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gary_windshield commented
Some of the emotes are literally pornographic and I can't do anything to hide them except to hide them all which is obviously not a good option.
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MrSombraPR commented
Lildude136, there's a chat option not to animate the emotes
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lildude136 commented
My friend has epilepsy and can trigger seizures as ppl send animated, flashy, emotes, make accounts, able to not see emotes. Or at least animated ones. As a viewer
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FaeAlicia commented
The point is to hide them entirely on a *user* end, not a streamer/moderator end. The blocked phrases list isn't good enough.
Some emotes are literally trauma triggers for some people. For me, the L U L emote features a literal neonazi who was known for harassing women, of which I was one. Just seeing his face is enough to bring back memories of the time I was told over and over by his followers to go kill myself - all while they put swastikas in their pfps. That's not something I should have to be subjected to every time I open the emote menu, let alone look in chats.
I have a separate uservoice thing going to get said neonazi removed like pogchamp was, but the point is that the ability to completely hide a given emoji from the user side is a real matter of safety for some people and needs to be a thing.
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LexiGenix commented
You can blacklist emotes from the moderation page. All channel emotes will start with the same prefix. You just blacklist anything with that prefix or if you want to block emotes from the default Twitch emotes just add the named emote to the blacklist. Only you and mods will be able to use it then. I do agree though you should be able to just choose which ones appear. I mean you can blacklist it, but anyone in your chat will still see that emote in the menu, try and use it, then might leave if their emote seems blocked.
As a test I just blacklisted BigBrother because it's an ugly emote no one uses. I could see it in the menu and post it, but one of my viewers could not post it. :)
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HoopleHeadUSA commented
At a minimum don’t show any emotes from accounts you’ve blocked. Sometimes people turn out to be trash and you don’t want anything to do with them anymore
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JannahYall commented
yes plsssss. I tried blocking someone but their emotes are still there
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MystryHoo commented
I just want that HypeCreep spider gone. It makes me not want to use twitch. It's be great if I could hide it for myself.
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AHL67 commented
@urut0raman Indeed, I'm a bit embarrassed because I didn't notice the idea was about the chat specifically, I was actually thinking it was about the emote picker.
I'm not concerned (yet) by this idea but I will keep my support to it since I understand the issue it may be for many people.
Then for the emote picker the second most upvoted in this category ("Allow us to Reorder the Emote Menu") may be more appropriate. -
urut0raman commented
@AHL67 Nope, "all the pride emotes are just useless" PLUS "i have no interest in having those in the display"" means he is talking about the emote menu, not chat itself
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AHL67 commented
@urut0raman No, this is actually the same idea: hide emotes you don't want to see on a case by case basis, whatever the reason is.
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urut0raman commented
@vic_tso The thing you want is then not relevant to this thread, but a new one:
Being able to make a subselection of which you want shown, AKA, favorites.
This thread is about banning emotes from channels that are problematic to a person. As in, they won't show in chat.
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Vic_TSO commented
I was going to submit my feedback about this, certain emotes are just useless, i have no interest in having those in the display, would like them to be removed and have the option to delete other emotes in the future if needed
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MrSombraPR commented
Animated emotes can be turned off on the chat settings, protect yourself and use that option, posting it in case people didn't knew about it
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Nedbella commented
I agree with Hybridx86 ( below ). I also have Epilepsy and find some of the extreme flashing ones scary for me. I don't want to have another seizure. I know animated emotes are fun, but they can trigger a seizure, especially if you are watching at night. Also, emote artists should be able to have access to the emotes they make for free, without having to subscribe to the streamer. Having to sub defeats he purpose of having made them for paying customers. You lose your money and then some. Please support emote artists. When an artist is given the artist badge, they should automatically be subbed to that channel. Emotes bring more subs to the channel, so it's not like the streamer loses out.
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Hybridx86 commented
Ever since Twitch introduces GIF emotes some streamers have opted to make emotes that can trigger epilepsy. On more than one occasion mine has been triggered and I while I can report the emotes Twitch does not remove them and I still have to see them spammed. This is not a problem in a single channel but rather all across Twitch. This is a health issue and limits site wide accessibility.
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MangAnimEs9 commented
still needs an option to hide or ideally remove unwanted emotes from my list when watching streams
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dolphina commented
Please give us the option to remove emotes from people that we unfollowed/blocked. I do not need to see an abusive person I blocked emotes on my list at the very top. Not sure why they even come up when I have unfollowed and am not subbed for well over a year.
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SadPosture commented
This is utterly pathetic we still don't have this feature. I should not have to see somebody in my emote picker that has caused harm to many people because we supported them before we knew the problems. What about family friendly streamers? Maybe they don't want somebody's emote of women's panties or a dog spreading it's rear open (yes, that's an actual emote that was approved by Twitch) in their chats. Some people run streams that 13 year olds can watch, and I would argue Twitch is putting family friendly streams and younger viewers at risk by this oversight.
Banning the unwanted channel's emotes by manually adding them as banned words/phrases is not viable. I should not have to go to a channel (you could also be banned so this is not even possible) and look up the names of every emote and ban them individually. You would have to do this regularly as well, because people get new emotes all the time. I should be able to block a user's emotes in chat and from my personal emote picker. Not a wild concept and Twitch is still sleeping on this. I'm amazed I get emails and see posts about how Twitch is keeping our communities safe, but still has not touched this when it's easily one of the biggest and only issues I see in the daily usage of the platform. But yes, thank you for scaring gambling channels or whatever.