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    Wombynator commented  · 

    A dedicated Cyber Security category would be a game-changer! It's tough for us in the community to stand out in broad categories like Science & Tech. We need our own space to make it easier for followers to find and engage with CyberSec content, especially since what we do is quite different from programming streams. Plus, more specific tagging would really help when we switch platforms or topics. Let's make CyberSec visibility a priority!

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    Wombynator commented  · 

    It's really a shame to see the Dumpy emotes being removed from Twitch. They're just a bit of fun, inspired by the movie "Open Season," and they've become a huge hit across various Twitch communities. It's clear they're meant to be light-hearted and aren't crossing any lines into explicit content.

    The inconsistency in how Twitch is handling these emotes is confusing and frustrating. If they're based on a PG movie and aren't offensive, why remove them? It feels like Twitch needs to clarify their guidelines and apply them more consistently. It's tough for streamers and viewers when you can't predict what's acceptable and what's not.

    I hope Twitch reconsiders their stance on this. It's important to keep the platform safe and welcoming for everyone, but this just seems like an overreaction that's dampening the community spirit. Let's keep things fun and fair for everyone involved!

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