What if we use /cheer to be toxic, that way noobs think they are doing fine but the well-seasoned players can still be upset.
This way, we don’t disrupt gaming culture while adhering to the marketing goals of Activision Entertainment?
Next time somebody /cheers at you, they are spitting.
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I will still use spit because I am only playing retail.
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Thank you for your valuable post. /cheer
Just write a macro. /e spits on %T, the opposite faction won’t see it though.
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/rude /fart /taunt /flee /insult /burp /slap /threaten /lol /rofl
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If we use negative emotes like they are intended, they will be removed as well.
That is why we gotta go for the positivity.
Using /hug is another option.
I would tell you but I don’t want me special tactics to be reported to the fun police 
Typical Blizzard, spitting one store mounts is a reaction to Blizzard’s perceived bad behavior so instead of fixing the behavior, they fix the reaction. It’s almost admirable how much Blizzard will go through to avoid fixing actual problems.
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I’m just going to set up a macro that I can click on command to recreate the effect. And then use it on everyone who thought the emote should be removed.
I have /point and /laugh macro’ed
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This is a good one. You can still use /point and /spit
Probably /sigh just like every time I /sigh when I see another one of these threads.
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They take /spit then we /sit civil disobedience style
Ill use /slap or simply tea bagging would work if they remove all emotes. Then they will remove the ability for characters to sit lol.
That’s what got us in this mess in the first place! Blizzard is trying to get you to be complicit in their sexual harassment.