Twitch has launched the Emote Analytics dashboard in a test format, which allows streamers to track the popularity of the channel's emotes. This is reported in the official blog of the streaming service. According to journalist Zach Bussey, the functionality is currently available to about 10% of the platform's content makers.
The new dashboard simplifies the processes of collecting channel's emotes statistics. Streamers will have access to information about how many times and by how many users a particular emote has been used both within the channel and on platform overall. A number of filters are also available for streamers to segment statistics.
It is not yet known when Emote Analytics will be fully available across the Twitch. To see if you have this feature, check Channel Analytics in your Dashboard.
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