It can also be used to express that someone isn’t good enough at something (because you are better).į: if used inside a chat, it means you are paying your condolences to another player, for something that happened. It’s usually used in a condescending way to pick on other players during a game. On Twitch we can find a good selection of emojis available to all users, and then you have the premium ones, exclusive to subscribers or certain communities.ĮZ: acronym that is used in-game to express that something is “easy” to play or to do. This usually takes place live during the retransmision.ĮMOTES: stickers or reduced-size pictures that function as emojis. Prizes like aesthetic elements for certain games, in-game money, or other elements developers want to reward streamers with. That community is the streamers audience: followers.ĭROPS: It’s another reward system inside Twitch and it connects game-developers with streamers. These can be gems □, faces □, hearts □… The more bits you send, the more you can decorate the message.ĬOMMUNITY: Every streamer ends up developing a community of people that follows that certain content he/she produces. You select the quantity of bits you want to send and it acts like a message of support.ĬHEERSMOTES: when you send ‘cheers’ to your favorite streamer, you can choose emojis to attach as an ‘envelope’ for the bits. A Caster has the same tasks in the E-sports world that a commentator would have in the sports world.ĬHEERS: A way of letting content creators know you like their content, by sending them some bits. It can be used if you leave the computer and go to the kitchen to get a drink, so you let people know you’re not available at that exact moment.ĬASTER: a caster is the person who narrates or transmits any live E-sport stream to an audience. It’s similar to AFK (Away From Keyboard). Users can buy bits and use them for rewarding content creators if they like their content, as I sign of support.īRB: If you see this message in any chat, don’t worry, it means “Be Right Back”. Twitch can be quite restrictive when it comes to using certain words or content during live streams and it usually bans any kind of explicit sexual content, nudidity, incitement to violence and other related stuff.īITS: it’s the main virtual coin inside Twitch. TO BAN (someone): The platform allows you to punish a user or a content creator for ignoring the site’s rules and it prevents them from entering. ![]() It’s the abbreviation for ‘Away From Keyboard’, a command that is used to warn that you aren’t nearby the computer or that you are ‘not available’ at that moment, maybe because you’re offline. ![]() THESE ARE THE MOST USED WORDS, AND THEY ARE STARTING TO BE OFFICIAL TERMS FOR DIFFERENT SITUATIONS.ĪFK. IF YOU ENJOY BEING UPDATED ON THE LATEST TRENDS, THEN YOU MUST TAKE A LOOK AT THE SLANG USED BY STREAMERS. It’s even adding new terms to our language and if you want to stay in tune with everything new going on, then you must add this slang to your vocabulary. Video Games were born as entertainment, since then it’s become the main product of an industry that generates millions a year, and the most surprising part is that it doesn’t seem to stop growing. Music, life-styles, sports, cooking recipes…pretty much anything you can think about. Twitch is the social network that so-called ‘gamers’ use and with time, it has evolved and included all kinds of other subjects. If not, the first thing you need to know is that it’s a place where you can find recorded games played by users live, e-sports and other different events related. If you’re familiar with e-sports, you probably already know Twitch. Twitch is a live video platform that was born with it’s focus on video games. ![]() 0 Likes Did you know which expressions are the most used in the streamer world?
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