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In the Pog series of emoticons, the PogO Twitch emote is yet another variation, while the PogU Twitch emote is a variation of the well-known Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez’s face.
The real emote is a modified version of the well-known PogO expression. The lips, on the other hand, are tightly closed, giving the face a peculiar aspect.
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What exactly does the term PogO mean on Twitch? The meaning of the PogO emoji is up for controversy, and its use on Twitch changes depending on who is watching the stream. Although it is widely used, many people will use it as an indication of disinterest in what the streamer or anyone else on chat is talking about. The implication is that they are saying, “Who cares?” or “Cool Story Bro!“
PogO is a BBTTV and FFZ emote, which means you’ll need to have one or more browser extensions installed in order to access and utilize it effectively. Mobile devices and desktop computers are the only devices that can see and access it. On mobile, the only thing you’ll see is the word “PogO” typed in a chat window. You must also have it enabled on the streaming service you are using; otherwise, you will not be able to access the content. How to acquire BTTV or FFZ is as follows:
It is not known when or by whom the concept of PogO was first conceived. It was first posted on FrankerfaceZ by the user permantly Banned, who has since removed it. When it was first published on the 20th of October in 2019, it was used in 7,808 sets until it was deleted on the 7th of January in 2021, following the lifting of a ban imposed by the Pog Champ on the Twitch streaming platform.
When you need to convey that you are not at all interested in what other people are saying, the PogO emote should be used.