A significant portion of the Amazon-owned platform is Twitch chat. Fans can even chat with one another, which not only helps viewers interact with the streamer to create one of the best interactive video experiences currently available.
A wide variety of emotes, which have become a huge part of streaming culture, make the chatting experience even better. Streamers can add additional emotes created by the community for viewers to use in chat by using third-party applications like BetterTTV and FrankerFaceZ.
However, it’s likely that newer viewers won’t understand what emotes like “4Weird” mean. Fortunately, we have you covered.
The 4Weird emote on Twitch is a variation of the well-known 4HEad emote, which was developed in 2015 by the community of League of Legends streamer Cadburry. When “Cadburry” made a corny joke on stream, viewers spammed the original emote in chat.
However, the well-known emote is used a little bit differently in 4Weird. Its original name comes from the fact that it’s typically used whenever a streamer says or does something particularly bizarre.
The emote is typically used more when a stream becomes extremely bizarre. The emote is viewed by the community as being more extreme than WeirdChamp, another emote that is used in a related situation.