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The PogChamp emote on Twitch since 2021, which uses the same Komodo dragon image as the KomodoHype emote. Cropped screenshot of Ryan Gutierrez used for the most popular variant of the original PogChamp emoticon. PogChamp is an emote used on the streaming platform Twitch intended to express excitement, intrigue, joy or shock.
Emotes are used primarily online in video games and, more recently, on smartphones. Image-based emotes are frequently used in the chat feature of the streaming service Twitch. [4] Twitch also allows users to upload animated emotes encoded with the GIF format. [5]
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Two days after Twitch updated its Sexual Content Policy to allow depictions of “fictionalized nudity” — if properly labeled — the Amazon-owned livestreaming platform has done an about-face.
ASCII art of a fish. ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII).
According to Twitch, if streamers fail to use a Content Classification Label accurately, they will receive warnings and “the correct CCL will be applied by Twitch to the stream,” the company says.
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In the case of screenshots from video games and computer applications (which are meant to be showing the game or application itself), though, because the original source image exists only digitally (and has a resolution of around 92 px per inch), resizing the image could cause the loss of important information contained in the screenshot, and ...