Twitch streamer finds out that she has been an emote for years and over 4,000 channels have used her face without permission

Twitch streamer finds out that she has been an emote for years and over 4,000 channels have used her face without permission

The American Twitch streamer Maya Higa noticed that her face is used for a widely used emote. This visibly confuses her, as she does not think it is very good.

Who is it about? Maya Higa is an American Twitch streamer who primarily uses her content creator status for animals. She founded Alveus Sanctuary, an organization that takes in and cares for animals that can no longer survive in the wild.

On Twitch, she entertains her nearly 1 million followers mainly in the Just Chatting category. In the past 365 days, according to SullyGnome, she has spent over 454 hours engaging with her viewers. The rest of the time, the streamer plays games like Elden Ring.

But the Twitch streamer seems to have another career: She is a famous emote and therefore known to even more people.

“It’s not even a good emote”

What kind of emote is it? In one of her recent streams, Maya discovered that her face is used for an emote: the “lmao” emote on 7TV.

You can see a screenshot of it here. You can view the whole emote in motion here on 7TV.

Maya Higa Emote

Previously, she probably thought that only she would see her face on her own Twitch channel, not other people.

When a viewer points out to her that the emote is even used by many, Maya replies: “Why? It’s not even a good emote.” (Source: Twitch). She then joked whether this was now her chance at success, considering 4,000 channels use this emote.

Maya Higa, as mentioned, is committed to animals through Alveus Sanctuary. This also enables other beings to aspire to a successful career on Twitch – even if they are a cow: Twitch streamer “is living the dream”, receives donations and food when she moos at the camera

Source(s): Reddit, Maya auf Twitch
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