What is MonkaW and how to use Twitch's new viral emote

June 2024 ยท 5 minute read

MonkaW is a popular emote used on the live-streaming platform Twitch. It is based on Twitch streamer MonkaS, with widened eyes and an open mouth, and is often used to express anxiety, nervousness, or fear. The emote has become a viral sensation commonly used during tense or exciting moments in live streams. It can be added to a user's Twitch emote library or unlocked through the platform's Partner or Affiliate program.

MonkaW has become a popular way for Twitch users to react to various situations during live streams and has become a part of the platform's culture.

Origin of MonkaW

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The origin can be traced back to the popular Twitch streamer, MonkaS, whose channel was known for its intense gameplay and high excitement levels, often causing MonkaS to display a wide-eyed and open-mouthed expression. This expression became a popular meme on Twitch, and users began creating their own variations.

One user, "DourGent," created a modified version of the MonkaS meme, which he called "MonkaW." DourGent's version featured a slightly different facial expression, emphasizing the widened eyes. The modified emote quickly gained popularity on Twitch, and others began using it to express anxiety, nervousness, and fear.

As its popularity grew, it became a staple in Twitch culture and was even added to Twitch's official emote library. Millions of Twitch users use it today to express a wide range of emotions during live streams.

How to use Twitch's new viral emotes

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If you are referring to a different emote that has recently gone viral on Twitch, the process for using it is generally the same as any other emote on the platform. Here's how to use a Twitch emote:

Type the emote code into the chat window without the quotes. For example, if the code is "PogChamp," you would type "PogChamp" into the chat to use the emote.

Click on the emote icon in the chat window. This will bring up a list of available emotes, which you can select and use in the chat.

Use a keyboard shortcut, if available. Some Twitch emotes have keyboard shortcuts that can be set up in the Twitch dashboard. Check the emote's settings to see if this feature is available.

It's important to note that not all emotes on Twitch are available to users. Some are exclusive to Twitch Partners and Affiliates, while others are only available to users who have subscribed to a specific channel. If you want to use a specific emote, ensure you have the permission to do so.

How to use MonkaW in Twitch chat

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Using this emote in Twitch chat is simple and can be done in several ways. Here are a few methods to use it:

Emote code: You can type "MonkaW" (without the quotes) into the chat window to use the emote. This will display the emote in the chat for other viewers to see.

Emote icon: You can click on the emote icon in the chat window, displaying a list of available emotes. From there, select the emote to use in the chat.

Keyboard shortcut: If you frequently use the emote, you can set up a keyboard shortcut. To do this, go to your Twitch dashboard and click on the "Emotes" tab. From there, click on the "Edit" button next to the MonkaW emote, and then select a keyboard shortcut to assign to it.

Remember that the MonkaW emote is used to express anxiety, nervousness, or fear, so it's best to use it in appropriate situations during live streams. With these methods, you can easily do so in Twitch chat to react to exciting or tense moments during a live stream.

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