Twitch Reveals Replacement for Removed PogChamp Emote
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Twitch has unveiled its solution for the removed PogChamp emote this week following the removal of one of Twitch’s most-used expressions. Adopting an idea suggested by a community member shortly after the emote was removed, Twitch said that it’ll feature a new PogChamp emote within the streaming platform every 24 hours. The rotation of PogChamps will start on Friday with more version of PogChamp to come in the days afterwards, according to Twitch.
The idea itself was suggested by Day9TV’s Sean Plott who suggested that Twitch create a database consisting of different streamers’ faces or just faces in general. Whenever someone typed “PogChamp,” a random face would be chosen from the database and displayed in the Twitch chat. Twitch publicly responded to the suggestion on Friday to say “let’s just roll with it for now” while confirming that the new plans would be in effect as of Friday.
Falkville man one of several facing federal charges after Washingon riots
According to the DOJ, 13 individuals have been charged so far in federal court in the District of Columbia and 40 in Superior Court. Author: WZDX News Updated: 6:26 PM CST January 8, 2021
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. A Falkville man is among those facing federal charges for actions during Wednesday s riot at the U.S Capitol.
The U.S. Department of Justice said that in addition to those who have been charged, additional complaints have been submitted and investigations are ongoing.
The Falkville man is identified as:
Lonnie Coffman, of Alabama, charged on Jan. 7, 2021, with possession of an unregistered firearm (destructive device) and carrying a pistol without a license. It is alleged that Coffman’s vehicle contained 11 explosive devices known as Molotov cocktails and firearms. It is further alleged he was in possession of two firearms. Coffman was arrested and is currently
Some members of Congress from New England on Wednesday related what happened in real time as supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol to support his baseless claims of voter fraud. Many New England politicians, Democrat and Republican, decried the riot that had broken out after a Trump rally, and some including the Republican governor of Vermont.
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., was in the gallery of the House chamber Wednesday afternoon when he had to hit the floor, prepare to don a gas mask and escape through a Capitol complex tunnel along with his colleagues as a mob backing President Donald.
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