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Highlighting disabled creators is absolutely good, and twitch already has a day for it (maybe campaign to expand that?), but calling it "Disability Pride Month" is downright offensive to most disabled people. I have no shame in my disability, or the fact that I need help with things neurotypicals would find very basic, but I sure ain't proud of it. Insinuating as much is a bit disgusting.
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Apparently a feature, not a bug. It's a really dumb feature. Once banned you're forever on the shared ban list. Unless they change it.
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Absolutely this. I've wanted this option for years. Moving on from traumatic experiences can be hard, but having those emotes constantly pop up when autocompleting is a frequent and painful reminder of previous online abuse.
I wish there was some setting to disable certain emotes from showing at all, including for autocompleting. Luckily most channels I talk in have the hypetrain creep emote blocked, but it still shows up when autocompleting something similar.