>>106805190I was watching Meat's VOD and she was dooming a little about this, so I want to point out that the actual rules for emotes have not changed, all they did was add examples in an attempt to clarify things. That doesn't mean that certain emotes can't be seen as violating the ToS, it just means that they've always been in violation of it, and yet they were accepted and they're still viewable today. Twitch's rule enforcement is just as selectively enforced as it has always been, nothing seems to be changing on that front
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