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BitButt has possibly the most tortured history of any [[88bitmusic]] emote. The original version of bitButt was introduced on May 25, 2017.
 
BitButt has possibly the most tortured history of any [[88bitmusic]] emote. The original version of bitButt was introduced on May 25, 2017.
 
===Suspension Controversy===
 
===Suspension Controversy===
On May 24, 2019,two years after its initial upload, {{Trevorsname|linke}} received word that this emote violated Twitch's terms of service, despite it originally receiving approval. This angered {{trevorsname}}, and provoked widespread outrage among the 88bitmusic community. However, Twitch held firm, with the result that bitButt was removed from circulation.
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On May 24, 2019, two years after its initial upload, {{Trevorsname|linke}} received word that this emote violated Twitch's terms of service, despite it originally receiving approval. This angered {{trevorsname}}, and provoked widespread outrage among the 88bitmusic community. However, Twitch held firm, with the result that bitButt was removed from circulation.
 
===The Return===
 
===The Return===
 
However, {{trevorsname}} swiftly laid plans to attain his vengeance, with the help of [[Ckibe]]. They produced the current bitButt, introduced on July 29,2019, which was specifically designed to have shorts, and thus technically follow Twitch's ultimatum, however, it would also be far more chubby and suggestive than the original. Thus, this apparently silly emote is actually a pointed statement that demonstrates the foolishness and arbitrariness of Twitch's emote policies.
 
However, {{trevorsname}} swiftly laid plans to attain his vengeance, with the help of [[Ckibe]]. They produced the current bitButt, introduced on July 29,2019, which was specifically designed to have shorts, and thus technically follow Twitch's ultimatum, however, it would also be far more chubby and suggestive than the original. Thus, this apparently silly emote is actually a pointed statement that demonstrates the foolishness and arbitrariness of Twitch's emote policies.

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bitButt

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Bitbutt depicts the backside of a suspiciously overweight. Said Pikachu is wearing jean shorts, and with a somewhat suggestive expression. It is used whenever the topic of rear-ends is brought up.

History

BitButt has possibly the most tortured history of any 88bitmusic emote. The original version of bitButt was introduced on May 25, 2017.

Suspension Controversy

On May 24, 2019, two years after its initial upload, Trevor Gomes received word that this emote violated Twitch's terms of service, despite it originally receiving approval. This angered Trevor Gomes, and provoked widespread outrage among the 88bitmusic community. However, Twitch held firm, with the result that bitButt was removed from circulation.

The Return

However, Trevor Gomes swiftly laid plans to attain his vengeance, with the help of Ckibe. They produced the current bitButt, introduced on July 29,2019, which was specifically designed to have shorts, and thus technically follow Twitch's ultimatum, however, it would also be far more chubby and suggestive than the original. Thus, this apparently silly emote is actually a pointed statement that demonstrates the foolishness and arbitrariness of Twitch's emote policies.

The Original BitButt