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The Story Behind DaBaby’s ‘Sussy’ Fortnite Emote
What happened?
In October 2021, rapper DaBaby released a new emote on Fortnite called “Sussy.” The emote quickly went viral for its meme-like dance moves and reference to the “sus” or “suspicious” meme popularized on video platforms like Twitch and TikTok.
The controversy
Some players criticized the “Sussy” emote, arguing that it promotes bullying and negative online behavior associated with calling someone “sus” or suspicious. There were also concerns that the emote encouraged toxic interactions among younger Fortnite players.
DaBaby’s response
DaBaby responded to the criticism on social media, claiming that the emote was meant as a joke and that people were taking it too seriously. He argued that his emote was simply referencing online memes and slang in a lighthearted way.
Fortnite’s statement
An Epic Games spokesperson said that while Fortnite welcomes a diverse range of community feedback, “Sussy” was designed to be a “silly dance” with “no harmful intent.” The spokesperson stressed that Epic does not tolerate bullying or harassment on their platform.
Conclusion
While the “Sussy” emote was likely not intended to promote toxicity, some argued that incorporating the “sus” meme into Fortnite risked normalizing negative behaviors among younger players who may not fully understand the context. The controversy highlighted the complexity of translating internet slang and memes into mainstream games and the need for responsiveness to community feedback. Ultimately, the “Sussy” emote remains available in Fortnite.
So in summary, while the “Sussy” emote controversy was based on differing interpretations of an internet meme, it raised valid concerns about Fortnite’s responsibility in moderating potentially negative influences on younger audiences.
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