![]() ![]() Tick the compliance boxes and click on ‘Upload Emote’ Enter an ‘Emote Code’ that generates your emote Ĩ. Tap on ‘Choose File’ to upload your image or gif ħ. Select ‘Emotes’ and click on ‘Upload Emote’ Ħ. Go to your ‘Dashboard’ (found in the top ribbon) ĥ. Tap on ‘Authorize’ to grant access to your Twitch account Ĥ. Click on ‘Login’ in the top-right corner ģ. Navigate to the BetterTTV official site Ģ. But, if you log in to BetterTTV with your Twitch account, you can also upload your own custom emotes that your viewers can use when watching your Twitch stream:ġ. Source: How to Add BTTV Emotes for Your Twitch Channel ?Īs you can see, you can easily use most BTTV emotes in other streamers’ channels. Then, you can find all kinds of emotes organized in over 12 categories on the left of the chat box. To access your new and vast library of Twitch emotes, you only have to click on the new smiley icon that appears next to the ‘Chat Settings’ cog icon. That’s it you’ve successfully added the BetterTTV functionality to Twitch and YouTube. Exit ‘Chat Settings’, restart your browser, and reopen Twitch. Scroll down until you see and toggle the ‘Emote Menu’ ĩ. ![]() Click on ‘Chat Settings’ → ‘BetterTTV Settings’ Ĩ. Open Twitch and access any of the streams you follow ħ. Tap ‘Enable for YouTube’ if you want to use them there too Ħ. Click ‘Add extension’ again if prompted to do so ĥ. Once your browser web store opens, click on ‘Get/Install/Add’ Ĥ.
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