Summit1g made a comment regarding emotes in another persons stream, is it bad streaming etiquette?
Weird unpopular take: I’ve always thought it was a little weird to use your own emotes in another channel unless you know them and they know you well. Thoughts?
— summit1g (@summit1g) May 18, 2020
It’s self-advertisement. Never understood why people think otherwise. Mufuckers get a gifted sub in my shit, then spam their emotes. See it every day.
— FaZe Nickmercs (@NICKMERCS) May 18, 2020
Spamming emots has been a problem for a while now.
Woke up after streaming minecraft for the 1st time last night, to my Twitch channel being suspended, so that's fun 😒. Ya know cause Minecraft would be the thing that broke TOS. 🤔
I've contacted @TwitchSupport to find out what exactly happened. If i'm being targeted or what.😡
— Forsale (@forsale1818) August 11, 2019
I just received an email, idk if it was in reply to the ticket or what, but it looks like a 3 day for spam? Apparently i need to chill on spamming emotes lol
— Forsale (@forsale1818) August 11, 2019
What do you guys think? good or bad or bad etiquette?
Not everything is bad for emotes
According to [theverge] The culture around raiding is one of the more wholesome things on the internet. When a channel is raided by someone else, those new viewers tend to spam their streamers’ emotes in the chat; when it’s a much larger channel raiding a smaller one, the small streamers’ reactions are the best part. It’s also one of the best ways to build communities.
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