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An error occurred while saving the comment TomatoKigu commentedI for one would love integration with Pally.gg!
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8,390 votesTwitch responded
Hi, thanks for flagging this and sharing your suggestion.
We share and understand your concerns about how the intentional, repeated misuse of tags can undermine the purpose of the tags product itself. Tags are an important discoverability feature for communities, and a powerful way for all Creators—but especially those that are underrepresented—to express their personal identity and creative vision for their content.
We also do not feel Twitch should be the judge of Creators’ personal or creative identity, so we typically only enforce against the misuse of tags when it is associated with other behavior that violates our Community Guidelines such as hateful conduct or harassment.
That said, as the VTuber community’s experience demonstrates, there are limitations to this approach and we are actively investigating additional steps we can take to protect and improve the integrity of the tags feature at scale, without infringing on good faith Creators’ personal choice…
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The fact that the majority of these emotes that get removed get "sexual content" as a reason is absolutely absurd. There's nothing even remotely sexual about them, in the vast majority of cases (though, some can be, and they should be handled separately). Most of them are just a silly little character doing a silly little dance. Sometimes, and especially among VTubers, the silly little character is the streamer themselves, but they're still just a silly little dance from a PG movie.