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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.

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    SadPosture commented  · 

    I heavily support this idea and have been wanting it for weeks now. You should have an option in your settings to hide bits emotes from specific channels from your active emotes. Like every person who commented, I used to support communities I did not know were toxic and now I have a bunch of emotes for channels that I do not support. I do not wish to see their names every time I open emotes to use in somebody's stream. It's a really big turn off and it seems like an easy enough fix. I don't believe that removal is entirely necessary so people don't remove their bits emotes in a fit and then demand them back later. Much like a banned users list, hiding the emotes will bring users peace of mind while they don't have to look at the names anymore on a regular basis.

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