
If you think changing catcall is an "SJW" move, you're probably a big part of the reason why WoW's community is toxic. I'll be honest, I am very quick to criticize Blizzard harshly, and I thought the removal of /spit was a blatant effort to protect people spending money without taking actual action against harassment, but a lot of you guys in the comment section are scum bags. Regardless to there's just something about this that feels really patronizing and cringe. I dunno, were people even using it that way an actual thing? Cat calling other players is worse than killing pixels. Imo there is a line somewhere in there but it is hard to define.Īlso in WoW you don't interact only with NPCs you also interact with real people. When you start creating content around your game play with an agenda, titles, webcam feed or commentary it becomes something else than humiliating pixels. I wouldn't mind if they would ban people from either platform if the sole purpose of their channel would be to do horrible thing to representative of X race, sex, religion, nationality etc in video games. However, when you are creating content for sites such as Youtube or Twitch, it is different. I think you should be allowed to do whatever you like to pixels when you play games on your own. Thanks to Wowhead user Hathorne for the tip and screenshots above. On the Public Test Realm, the whistle emote sound files have been changed to the retail version, where it is less suggestive.
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The "Rewards Information" explains how to qualify and what percentage the cutoffs will be for the Arena pool.Ĭurrently on Burning Crusade Classic realms, if a player emotes "/whistle" while targeting another player, the sound file is suggestive and often referred to as a "cat calling" whistle. No Arena teams are playing on the PTR, so the current rating is displaying as 0.

This billboard will display information regarding how to qualify for Arena Season rewards, what the percentage cutoffs are, and a current Rating cutoff for those rewards.
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I’m a little bit surprised, but I don’t really care.An update to the Burning Crusade Classic Public Test Realm just went live, implementing the Arena Reward Cutoffs and an interesting change to the whistle emote sound.īehind the Arena Battlemasters in Shattrath is an "Arena Bulletin Board" that players can interact with. “I was surprised that he got that upset over the pixels when, I mean, he’s known for trash talking 90 percent of the big streamers on this platform,” Forsen said at the time. He called Forsen fans “babies” in a since-deleted tweet. Whether or not this meaning was intended, it seemed that the Two-Time was getting fed up with the spam. Since most of the popular streamers backing the trend also didn’t really know what the true meaning of the spammed emote was, Dr Disrespect felt it was an attack on his infidelity. In early 2018, Forsen fans celebrated Dr Disrespect’s return by spamming his chat with the ForsenE emote. This was after it was discovered the Two-Time was cheating on his wife.

The automated voice would read the message as “Omegalul CD.”Īt the end of 207, Dr Disrespect announced that he was taking a break from streaming to deal with personal family issues. Subscriber donations would come with the message “D Omegalul C,” which spells out DOC. The emote originated when Forsen was playing Darwin Project. In 2018, popular personality Herschel “Dr Disrespect” Beahm IV also called on a Forsen emote to be removed.įorsen was known for his memes at the time, one of which was his ForsenE emote, which depicted the Doc’s sunglass-clad face with a CD reflected in the lenses. “It doesn’t look anything like that… We have to find another emote.” Forsen emotes under fire again, Dr Disrespect leads the charge

I don’t know how they can see that,” Forsen said at the time. “Apparently, according to Twitch, it’s some dude strangling some dude. While the image was unclear, Twitch’s guidelines state that “extreme or gratuitous depictions of violence, severe injury, and death” are not allowed. The emotes appear to depict a man with a hand tightly around his throat and a look of panic on his face. The two emotes in question were ForsenDiglett and ForsenChraken. In the fall of 2019, Twitch had the streamer remove two emotes that the platform deemed “obscene” according to their Emoticon Guide.

This is not the first time that Twitch has targeted Forsen’s emotes. Even though Twitch wasn’t as harsh with their harassment policies back then, Forsen was already starting to face backlash from using the emotes from other streamers who found them offensive.įorsen losing Twitch emotes is nothing new
