Twitch emotes are small images or icons used in Twitch chat to express emotions, reactions, or inside jokes. Global emotes are available to all users and often have unique stories or “lore” behind their creation, such as references to popular streamers, memes, or iconic moments in Twitch history. This lore gives emotes special meaning within the community, fostering a shared culture and enhancing communication among viewers and streamers.
Twitch emotes are small images or icons used in Twitch chat to express emotions, reactions, or inside jokes. Global emotes are available to all users and often have unique stories or “lore” behind their creation, such as references to popular streamers, memes, or iconic moments in Twitch history. This lore gives emotes special meaning within the community, fostering a shared culture and enhancing communication among viewers and streamers.
What is a Twitch emote?
A small image or icon used in Twitch chat to express emotion, reaction, or an inside joke. Emotes can be static or animated and are triggered by typing a code (like Kappa) or selecting the image in chat.
What are global emotes?
Global emotes are available to all Twitch users, regardless of the channel they’re in. They come from the Twitch ecosystem or popular memes and can be used anywhere in chat.
How does emote lore form in Twitch culture?
Emote lore grows from real moments, memes, and streamer references. A clip or joke becomes associated with an emote, giving it a backstory and evolving meaning within communities over time.
What’s the difference between global emotes and channel emotes?
Global emotes work in any channel and are accessible to all users. Channel emotes are specific to a particular streamer’s channel and usually require a subscription to use.