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Let partners mark emotes as Mature, for opt-in. Instead of banning crass emotes (offensive stuff), let users and channels opt-in or opt-out of seeing them on Twitch. This way the Mature audiences that enjoy them and sub for these emotes can still enjoy them in their respective communities, but other communities aren't forced to see them if they're offended.
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Non Case Sensitive Emotes Don't know if this is possible persay, but if emotes could be non case sensitive meaning you could type them the same way no matter what casing you have and it work. For example kappa and Kappa would both work. This would save people from having to remember capitalization and being made fun of for not getting the casing right and ending up with text instead of the emote.
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Allow emote filters I don't want to see certain emotes in any chat, allow me to filter those from my view. This could include the spam-allowing sub emotes (like ones designed to take up multiple lines) and poor quality ones.
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Integrate channel subscription emotes within Steam chat. I think most people who watch/subscribe to streamers on Twitch likely play games on steam as well and would love to be able to use their sub emotes in steam chat as well. I would say that feature could be a factor that makes viewers subscribe who normally wouldn't because they don't talk in Twitch chat often.
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Special emotes for 3/4/5 year subs as my first 3 year sub is coming up, I thought why is there no option for streamers to make special emotes for long time supporters to show off their streak in other channels ?
showerthought
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Allow a streamer to bar the use of emotes of particular other streamers within their chat. In terms of controlling our brand, managing what imagery users present in my chat would be useful. Examples of this include things that resemble Pepe the Frog, and the meaning it's taken on in social media.
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Create an emote interchange menu Have you ever had that one emote that you Really, Really liked and then the streamer takes it away to put a new one in. well this feature could be a small tab/menu where a Streamers retired emote stay and you could take an emote you want for an emote you don't want. For example Dansgaming has been rotating emotes during X-mas and Halloween and you wanted those emotes back Boom the menu would let you do that rotating other emotes for the ones you like.
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Make game specific emotes only allowed in chat when streaming that game. When a streamer is playing a specific game, give chat access to game specific emotes. The emotes should be created by the developer with Twitch's help. Maybe even allow developers to pay to have even more game specific emotes ie. 8 per game but for X a developer could purchase 8 extra emotes. Would capitalize on game launches.
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Subscribers unlock special emotes upon x amount of months subscribed to a channel title owner of the channel has certain emotes created for when a subscriber is subscribed for x months in a row
x = number chosen by the channel owner e.g 3 - 6 - 12 - 18 - 24
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