![]() ![]() PogChamp, Pog U and Oka圜hamp were removed due to the controversial nature of Ryan “Gootecks” Guttierez. ![]() Why Was the PogChamp Emote Removed From Twitch? It was removed from the Twitch platform on January 6th 2021 along with PogChamp, PogU, and Oka圜hamp. It was used to display surprise or disappointment at something that has happened. WeirdChamp is another former emote donned by Ryan “Gootecks” Guttierez. This was used in the exact same context, but was removed from the Twitch platform on January 6th, 2021, to later be replaced with Linus. In the emote he was pulling a facial expression similar to that of Linus. Okaychamp was formerly (believe it or not) another emote where Gootecks was the star. You don’t plan on speaking up against the person, but your facial expression naturally speaks for itself. This is used to portray when someone says something awkward, controversial or something that you don’t particularly agree with. Oka圜hamp is a Twitch Emote that currently depicts Tech Channel ‘Linus Tech Tips’ with a very unsure-looking smile. However, You will still see PogU frequenting Twitch chats, symbolizing the exact same thing. The emote was removed from BetterTTV on January 6th, 2021. It Pictures Ryan “Gootecks” Guttierez with an excited expression. Again originating from the same Outtakes video as PogChamp. PogU was a BetterTTV Emote that was used to express hype. This one video gave birth to a handful of Twitch emotes, the most notable being PogChamp. The video includes numerous failed attempts in front of the camera, leading to a collection of wild expressions from Gootecks. ![]() PogChamp originated from an outtakes video(Warning: Strong Language) uploaded back in 2010, created by Cross Counter TV and featuring Street Fighter professional competitors Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez and Mike Ross. This has since been replaced by a rotation of emotes, though its meaning remains the same. You will regularly still see people typing ‘PogChamp’ into the twitch chat, This used to in its place swap out for an emoji identical to the image above – however, as of January 6th 2021, despite its popularity, the PogChamp emote was controversially removed from the twitch Library of emotes. PogChamp, though essentially still used synonymously with ‘Pog’ and ‘Poggers’, was born from Twitch’s creation of the PogChamp emote. It is commonly used in the twitch community to broadly represent anything positively noteworthy that the streamer has done, occasionally being used sarcastically. Pog stands for ‘Play of The game’, with Poggers generally meaning the same thing.
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