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  2. PogChamp - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Gutierrez was initially reluctant to allow Twitch to use his likeness for the original PogChamp emote, but soon made a deal to allow its use for between US$50,000 and US$100,000 and undisclosed additional concessions. [11] The emote, like others on Twitch, is displayed at a very small size of 56 by 56 pixels.

  3. Template:Emote - Wikipedia

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    The template does not take a size parameter because it displays text which can easily be resized with <big>. Usually, to avoid disrupting the flow of lines with oversized icons, it is best to put up with a small size or, preferably, use them in headers. This template is not meant to work with images like in Template:Like and Template:Dislike do ...

  4. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    There are emotes free for all users, emotes for Turbo users, emotes for Twitch Prime users, and emotes for users who are subscribed to Twitch partners or affiliates. [187] As of May 2024, [update] the most used emote is "x0pashL" with 8.85 billion uses, and the most used global emote is "TriHard" with 4.39 billion uses.

  5. YouTube is bringing custom global emotes to live chats and ...

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    The first batch includes a buffering symbol and a 'game over' icon.

  6. Trihex - Wikipedia

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    Mychal Ramon Jefferson, better known online as Trihex, is an American professional gamer, speedrunner, and Twitch streamer.He is best known for his runs of Super Mario and Yoshi games—including several notable appearances at Games Done Quick events—and as the face of TriHard, one of Twitch's most popular emotes.

  7. Template:Smiley - Wikipedia

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    This template is used on approximately 47,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

  8. Talk:Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Twitch now actually changed the PogChamp emote often to keep the magic of the intents of the PogChamp emote, says Twitch themselves, more specifically "Pog", "Poggers" and all its variants. " We want the sentiment and use of Pog to live on – its meaning is much bigger than the person depicted or image itself– and it has a big place ...

  9. Emote - Wikipedia

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    An emote is an entry in a text-based chat client that indicates an action taking place. [1] Unlike emoticons , they are not text art, and instead describe the action using words or images (similar to emoji ).