The community speaks its own language on Twitch. As a newbie it is difficult to find your way there. We explain all the meanings of the most popular emotes.
- On Twitch There are numerous emotes that many people use and speak their own language (All Twitch News).
- For many newbies to the streaming platform San Francisco it’s hard to understand streamer language – we’ll explain it.
- In the following list we show you the Top 10 Emotesthat have been used most frequently on Twitch.
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San Francisco, USA – On Twitch there are thousands Emotesby the streaming platform or individual Streamern were created. thanks to this Emotes speak Twitch viewers their very own language in the chat box. In the following post we show you the top 10 most popular Emotes on Twitchlaunched by the platform itself. You will also find out what the most popular ones Emotes in exactly mean.
Name of the platform | Twitch |
owner | Amazon |
founding | 6. June 2011 |
languages | 28 |
Web-Address | https://www.twitch.tv/ |
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Twitch: # 10 Most Popular Emotes – What Does Kreygasm Mean?
- Number of uses: 211,573,685
- Chat-Command: Kreygasm
- Expressed emotion: joy, satisfaction
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In tenth place of the most popular and most used Emotes on Twitch is located Kreygasm. According to the current status, on January 20, 2021, this was used exactly 211,573,685 times in various chat boxes. On the Emote is Streamer “Kreyg” shown. This sent the image to the streaming company on request San Francisco, as his facial expression has grown in popularity in the past. For this reason decided Twitch, the Emote to make it public and to activate it for every chat box. This is used, for example, to express friends and satisfaction.
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Twitch: # 9 Most Popular Emotes – What Does 4Head Mean?
- Number of uses: 294,446,585
- Chat-Command: 4Head
- Expressed emotion: malice, glee
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In the list of the most used Emotes also dives 4Head on. So far this has been Emote used around 294,446,585 times and is supposed to show the reaction to a stupid action. Furthermore, idiotic comments with the Emote be answered. It shows the face of the popular League of Legends Streamer “Cadburry” laughing into the camera.
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Twitch: # 8 Most Popular Emotes – What Does BibleThump Mean?
- Number of uses: 425,563,765
- Chat-Command: BibleThump
- Emotion expressed: sadness, compassion, emotion
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The BibleThump-Emote is in eighth place with 425,563,765 uses. It comes from the indie game “The Binding of Isaac” and is about a little boy who fights nightmarish monsters with his tears. At different Streamern In chat it is used to express that it is an emotional moment. In this way, viewers make it clear that they are pressing on the lacrimal gland.
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Twitch: 7th most popular emotes – what does cmonBruh mean?
- Number of uses: 455,159,492
- Chat-Command: cmonBruh
- Expressed emotion: confusion, incomprehension
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The CmonBruh Emote is the seventh most popular after being used a total of 455,159,492 times Emotes on Twitch. This is only used in the chat if various events are confusing for the viewer. But you can also respond to malicious racist comments using the Emotes react. So one should start using this Emotes be more careful.
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Twitch: # 6 most popular emotes – what does SMOrc mean?
- Number of uses: 547,666,175
- Chat-Command: SMOrc
- Expressed emotion: energy, high spirits, aggression
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With 547,666,175 uses there is that SMOrc-Emote in sixth place this Twitch listing. Both the name and the design were created by the game “Warhammer 40k”. A Space Marine Orc is shown, which is known for attacking its opponents without thinking.
That’s why this will Emote used when you want to give your statement an offensive tone. Thus, the words of the sentence are mostly also written in capital letters. It is also used by viewers who have written something unsightly in the chat. With the SMOrc, the community then shows a uniform reaction.
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Twitch: # 5 Most Popular Emotes – What Does PogChamp Mean?
- Number of uses: 813,916,792
- Chat-Command: PogChamp
- Expressed emotion: tension, joy, surprise
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On Twitch was that PogChamp-Emote already used 813,916,792 times and is therefore in fifth place of the most used Emotes. In the Twitch language it is used to express excitement, excitement, tension and surprise in the chat box. For example, it is used when a situation in the game is very exciting or stressful.
In addition, this can also be used in the event of a surprising end to a game, i.e. if the expectations of the audience have been exceeded. On the Emote himself is the face of Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez, you can see a certain excitement and enthusiasm in this. But in January 2021, the popular PogChamp emote was suddenly removed from Twitch. A Twitter post from Ryan Gutierrez regarding Donald Trump could possibly be the reason for the deletion.
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Twitch: # 4 Most Popular Emotes – What Does Kappa Mean?
- Number of uses: 847,977,560
- Chat-Command: Kappa
- Expressed emotion: sarcasm, irony
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In fourth place is that Kappa-Emote and has over 847,977,560 uses. This is used to sarcastically express that something is not necessarily meant seriously. In a sentence, the word “Kappa” is also used at the end of the sentence.
With it you can say something like “No, that was just kidding”. The man behind the face is called Josh DeSanto, who is himself a developer Twitch is and the Emote created. The name “Kappa” comes from a popular Japanese mythical creature and is supposed to be reminiscent of Japanese culture.
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Twitch: # 3 Most Popular Emotes – What Does
- Number of uses: 1,019,548,754
- Chat-Command:
- Expressed emotion: love, gratitude, joy
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This can be found in the last place of an award ceremony, i.e. the third Emote <3 again. This depicts a heart and thus represents the Romanesque atmosphere in the Twitch-Chat. It is used for example in situations when Streamer Give something to your community or do a charitable activity. In response, viewers want to say thank you and show “love”. Overall that was Emote now 1,019,548,754 in the chat box Twitch used.
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Twitch: # 2 Most Popular Emotes – What Does LUL Mean?
- Number of uses: 1,532,270,065
- Chat Command: LUL
- Expressed emotion: joy, laughter, amazement
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The LUL-Emote is in second place of the most frequently used with 1,532,270,065 uses Emotes on Twitch. This is often used in chat to express that the Streamer said or did something funny. It is used as another synonym for LOL, which means something like “Laughing out loud”. The Emote reflects Streamer John “TotalBiscuit” Bain again.
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Twitch: # 1 Most Popular Emotes – What Does TriHard Mean?
- Number of uses: 1,751,453,828
- Chat-Command: TriHard
- Emotion expressed: tension, surprise, approval
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On Twitch is this TriHard-Emote the most frequently used thanks to over 1,751,453,828 uses. This shows the facial expression of the Streamers “TriHex”. Mainly will Emote for those situations when one Streamer is in a tense or exciting situation. Furthermore, the Emote also has a secondary meaning and is known to respond to racist comments in chat.
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Of course there are also a large number of others Emotesthat are not from Twitch were created. So the most used is personal Emote on Twitch that of the German Streamer PapaPlatte. This belongs to the upper class of all stars in Germany Twitch. For this reason, Papaplatte joins MontanaBlack and Knossi among the top earners on Twitch.
Be Emote has been used 422,671,700 times so far and is said to “love“Express. Mostly it is used when, for example, free sub-memberships are given to the community by strangers. With this gesture, the chat tries to give something back in the form of the Emotes – on Twitch a different language is spoken now.
Rubriklistenbild: © dpa / Michael Nelson / Twitter: @captqoqq / @trihex / @twitch
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