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On 2/2, we will turn off Chants.
While this feature was popular, we observed negative impacts to minutes watched for significant groups of creators.
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Hey all! Wanted to let you know that we recently updated the Teams color so that it looks more interactive and noticeable. We decided to add it to the About panel, because it is more about the streamer - where it was before was more about that particular stream.
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Artist attribution and badges is a fantastic feature, but particularly now that animated emotes are a thing, some emotes may have more than one artist that worked on them - for example, an artist and an animator.
Allow us to either simply add more than one artist to each emote - or even better, also label the type of attribution with a few pre-set labels - "main artist," "animator," "collaborator," "idea," "inspiration," and similar.
It's unfortunate and unrepresentative to have to choose between two excellent artists to represent when art and animation were done by two separate people.