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    serpent_siren commented  · 

    I completely agree with you, I have been an affiliate for 7 years and I am an artist, I had the automatic approval for years, and randomly I now have to wait for all my emotes to be approved. Which makes it that if you remove an emote to change it for a new one you have less emotes. Also I have had emotes being rejected for no apparent reason and when reuploading them they were fine. For example my character is a naga, so she wears like a mermaid top, emotes where the hair don't fully cover the shoulders have been rejected even though there is no nudity! Like we are talking a drinking tea emote... A lot of emotes for affiliate are denied while big streamers have sometimes completely inappropriate emotes such as simply a picture of their b*east in a bikini...

    Twitch since it has been bought by Amazon has lost a lot of logic into its processes, you used to be able to contact them by email, you used to be able to go back and forth with tickets if there was further questions, etc.

    My partner had uploaded the emotes I did for him, which are simply axolotls and it took 3 weeks for them to be approved while my friend who had the same style but quokkas took 24h... there is no logic. None.