Twitch Ban of Toes Emote Gets Susu Annoyed

TwitchBeat - August 5, 2021
Twitch Ban of Toes Emote Gets Susu Annoyed

Twitch streamer that goes by the name Susu seemingly annoyed after twitch banned her toe-sucking emote for the second time even censoring it.

Susu is a popular female streamer on Twitch gaining more than 160k followers on her twitch channel where she streams a variety of games such as Pokémon Unite and Dead by Daylight.

Aside from streaming games, she is usually seen under the Just Chatting content on twitch while talking to her fans and viewers. In her recent twitter post, she revealed that the Amazon-owned site has banned her toe-sucking emote, on the basis that it contains sexual content, captioning: “Twitch, I will never forgive you.”

In the photo that she shared, the emote in question features a cartoon version of what appears to be Susu herself with someone’s toes in her mouth. Twitch has upset several streamers by banning their emotes. Whether it’s Winnie the Pooh in a hot tub or a dragon’s behind mocking The Simpsons’ “sexy Flanders” meme.

Interestingly, Susu’s toe-sucking emote which got banned was the “censored” version of the emote. This was not the first time that her emote has been banned as the original had previously been banned for containing saliva. As twitch stated, gasm-style emotes that contain bodily fluids are not allowed. While the removal of the saliva worked for a bit, the platform once again banned it.

On another twitter post, Susu once again tweeted out stating; “Got rid of the ‘fluids’ and was fine for a while but today Twitch has chosen to forsake me yet again. I will not rest until they accept my love of toes!” Twitch emotes have proven to be a hot topic in the community, with certain examples being pulled from the site for seemingly bizarre reasons.