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Trihex

Mychal Ramon Jefferson, better known online as Trihex, is an American professional gamer, speedrunner, and Twitch streamer. He is best known for his runs of Super Mario and Yoshi games—including several notable appearances at Games Done Quick events—and as the face of TriHard, one of Twitch's most popular emotes.[2][3]

Trihex
Trihex in 2018
Personal information
Born
Mychal Ramon Jefferson
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
OrganizationTempo Storm
Twitch information
Channel
  • trihex
Years active2011–present
GenreGaming
Games
Followers432 thousand
Associated actsDestiny
YouTube information
Channel
  • Trihex
Years active2006–present
Subscribers106 thousand[1]
Total views19.6 million[1]
100,000 subscribers

Last updated: May 2, 2023

Career edit

Speedrunning and esports edit

Mychal Jefferson began speedrunning Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island in 2004, after being introduced to the concept by a Speed Demos Archive DVD that was bundled with an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly.[2][4]

His breakout run came at the Awesome Games Done Quick 2014 speedrunning charity event, where Jefferson performed a 100% run of Yoshi’s Island, a game considered especially demanding. After an hour and twelve minutes, the audience of 90,000 Twitch viewers had to watch the building be evacuated when the run was interrupted by a fire alarm.[2][5][6] The following year, Jefferson was one of eight people invited to compete in a tournament of different games at the June 2015 Nintendo World Championships, where he placed third.[7][8][9] Later that summer, Jefferson kicked off the 2015 Summer Games Done Quick with a self-narrated run of Yoshi’s Island, which Polygon writer Charlie Hall praised as a “great introduction to the showmanship and the rich community that supports the biannual Games Done Quick marathons.”[10][11]

American esports team Tempo Storm welcomed Trihex as their newest member on November 23, 2016.[9]

Twitch edit

Jefferson was among the first wave of speedrunners to live-stream their attempts in addition to publishing videos of successful runs.[4] He learned about live-streaming from speedrunner Narcissa Wright.[12] His first stream was aired in February 2011. He moved to Twitch when it launched later that year and continued streaming gameplay of the Super Mario series, including Super Mario Odyssey when it was released in 2017.[2] His 2019 streams of Super Mario Maker 2 were especially popular; Jefferson accepted requests from his fans to play their levels, and often played levels designed specifically for him to play on-stream.[2][13]

After comedian Jon Stewart left Comedy Central’s political satire program, The Daily Show, in 2015, Jefferson lamented the state of United States political discourse, and soon began using his platform to discuss politics. At the time, discussing politics on Twitch was seen as difficult for streamers because of audience backlash, but Jefferson called airing his opinions “a moral obligation that made me feel good about doing the right thing.”[14] As Twitch became friendlier to political content, Jefferson supported the platform's evolution "from gameplay to more of a reactionary manner of content", attributing the change to the idea that “hearing someone who is relatable (streamers) provide insight into all this is a welcoming lure that is dominating the meta."[15] Jefferson supported the presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 and 2020 Democratic primaries.[14][16]

Jefferson was temporarily banned from Twitch in October 2018 when he called a friend in the room a faggot during a Super Mario Party stream. He quickly apologized on Twitter and committed to ending usage of the word himself and in his community.[17] He further responded to a comment request from Kotaku, adding "I regret it and definitely don’t think it was justified to say."[18] Jefferson was later banned from Awesome Games Done Quick 2020 for the comment.[19]

Jefferson was one of a slew of political streamers who were temporarily banned for streaming the Democratic Party presidential debate on February 25, 2020. Jefferson contested that he wasn't using any audio or video from the event, showing only subtitles, and made a statement to The Verge that "I refuse to be silenced."[16] When it was discovered that the claims were made by a fake organization allegedly on behalf of CBS, Twitch reinstated the accounts with no penalty and apologized for the incident.[20][21][22]

In November 2018, Jefferson premiered the DT Podcast, a political collaboration with fellow streamer, Destiny (Steven Bonnell). The podcast streamed its final episode in October 2019, in which Jefferson confronted Bonnell regarding public statements the latter had made defending his use of racial slurs in private.[23][24]

TriHard controversy edit

Jefferson's face is one of the most widely recognized on Twitch; it appears as TriHard, a popular emote usable by anyone who uses the site.[2] The emote's origins lie in a photograph of Jefferson posing with a woman at a Dallas anime convention in the summer of 2012.[2][25] Jefferson was later amused by his expression, and posted the image to his Twitter. As he recalls, "it went viral in my own chat, and I was happy with it. I agree, that was a very cringe smile I made. That girl was cute and I was freaking out and lost all of my spaghetti, and it’s forever documented in that face being super-awkward.”[2]

When Twitch surveyed its users for global emote suggestions, fans begged for Jefferson's nervous smile to be made site-wide. When a Twitch employee joined his chat, Jefferson quickly attempted to show off some difficult gameplay to get their attention, and the employee dubbed the emote “TriHard.”[2]

Beginning in 2016, the emote has been used as a racist symbol, with users spamming the image in the presence of apes on-stream, or alongside racist messages directed at black streamers. Since Jefferson's face had emerged as a “de facto slur” on Twitch, some streamers (including Hasan Piker) have banned TriHard from their chat.[25][26] Jefferson has spoken out against calls for a site-wide ban on the emote, arguing that “it’s not the emote’s fault that it’s being used for racist things,” and pointing to its positive use in different contexts.[2] He also places the responsibility for ending its misuse on streamers and their chat moderators, rather than on chatters.[2] Jefferson later mocked Twitch's handling of a similar controversy surrounding a KFC promotional emote.[27]

TriHard is currently one of the most used emotes on Twitch.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Trihex". YouTube.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Winkie, Luke (November 10, 2017). "One Of The Most Famous Faces On Twitch Refuses To Let The Haters Win". Kotaku. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  3. ^ a b StreamElements. "Twitch Emotes Tracking | Chat Stats by StreamElements". StreamElements. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Boer, Alex (May 27, 2015). "Speedrunning for the People – Trihex's Marathon". Nintendo Enthusiast.
  5. ^ George, Daniel (January 17, 2014). "Top 10 Speedruns From Awesome Games Done Quick 2014". Gamesided.
  6. ^ "SMW2: Yoshi's Island :: SPEED RUN in 2:51:34 (100%) by tri hex #AGDQ 2014 – YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  7. ^ "2015 Nintendo World Championships To Feature First 'Splatoon' Tournament, & More". Game Rant. June 10, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  8. ^ Lada, Jenni (June 14, 2015). "E3 2015: Here's that Nintendo World Championships 2015 everyone is talking about". TechnologyTell.
  9. ^ a b "Tempo Storm welcomes speedrunner and personality Trihex to the team!". November 23, 2016.
  10. ^ Hall, Charlie (July 27, 2015). "SGDQ's first run shows off the skill, community that makes it all possible". Polygon. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  11. ^ Mejia, Ozzie (July 27, 2015). "Summer Games Done Quick 2015: Day 1 Highlights and Day 2 Runs to Watch". Shacknews.
  12. ^ Winkie, Luke (November 10, 2017). "One Of The Most Famous Faces On Twitch Refuses To Let The Haters Win". Kotaku. Retrieved October 23, 2023.
  13. ^ Hernandez, Patricia (July 23, 2019). "Mario Maker 2 is the perfect game for the age of YouTube and Twitch". Polygon. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Hernandez, Patricia (August 30, 2019). "On Twitch, talking about politics can be taboo". Polygon. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  15. ^ "Twitch Is Having a Political Renaissance". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  16. ^ a b Kelly, Makena (February 26, 2020). "False copyright claims took down debate commentary channels on Twitch". The Verge. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  17. ^ Newell, Adam (October 7, 2018). "Popular speedrunner and streamer Trihex has been banned from Twitch". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  18. ^ "Streamer Trihex Apologizes For Homophobic Slur After Twitch Suspends His Channel [UPDATE]". Kotaku. October 8, 2018. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  19. ^ Michael, Cale (October 6, 2019). "Trihex banned from speedrunning at AGDQ 2020". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  20. ^ "Twitch streamers Trihex, BadBunny and others banned for hosting Democratic debate". Newsweek. February 26, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  21. ^ Biazzi, Leonardo (February 26, 2020). "Trihex banned on Twitch for streaming CBS' Democratic primary debate". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  22. ^ "Twitch Apologizes For Suspending Debate Streamers Over Fake Copyright Claims". Kotaku. February 27, 2020. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  23. ^ Viana, Bhernardo (October 24, 2019). "Trihex and Destiny end their podcast over use of the n-word". Dot Esports. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  24. ^ Breland, Ali. "Steve Bonnell made big bucks following a simple plan: Play video games. Troll your fans. Fight the online right". Mother Jones. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  25. ^ a b Alexander, Julia (May 14, 2018). "A guide to understanding Twitch emotes". Polygon. Retrieved January 7, 2021.
  26. ^ "Twitch Still Hasn't Fixed Its Racist Emote Problem". Kotaku. June 5, 2019. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  27. ^ Alexander, Julia (March 26, 2018). "Abuse of KFC emote on Twitch leads to more conversations about toxic chat culture". Polygon. Retrieved January 7, 2021.

External links edit

  • Trihex on Twitch
  • Trihex's channel on YouTube
  • Trihex on speedrun.com

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This article is about the speedrunner For antiparkinsonian agent see Trihexyphenidyl Mychal Ramon Jefferson better known online as Trihex is an American professional gamer speedrunner and Twitch streamer He is best known for his runs of Super Mario and Yoshi games including several notable appearances at Games Done Quick events and as the face of TriHard one of Twitch s most popular emotes 2 3 TrihexTrihex in 2018Personal informationBornMychal Ramon JeffersonNationalityAmericanOccupationsTwitch streamerYouTuberOrganizationTempo StormTwitch informationChanneltrihexYears active2011 presentGenreGamingGamesYoshi s Island Super Mario Maker Super Mario Maker 2 Jet Set Radio Yoshi s Crafted WorldFollowers432 thousandAssociated actsDestinyYouTube informationChannelTrihexYears active2006 presentSubscribers106 thousand 1 Total views19 6 million 1 Creator Awards100 000 subscribersLast updated May 2 2023 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Speedrunning and esports 1 2 Twitch 2 TriHard controversy 3 References 4 External linksCareer editSpeedrunning and esports edit Mychal Jefferson began speedrunning Super Mario World 2 Yoshi s Island in 2004 after being introduced to the concept by a Speed Demos Archive DVD that was bundled with an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly 2 4 His breakout run came at the Awesome Games Done Quick 2014 speedrunning charity event where Jefferson performed a 100 run of Yoshi s Island a game considered especially demanding After an hour and twelve minutes the audience of 90 000 Twitch viewers had to watch the building be evacuated when the run was interrupted by a fire alarm 2 5 6 The following year Jefferson was one of eight people invited to compete in a tournament of different games at the June 2015 Nintendo World Championships where he placed third 7 8 9 Later that summer Jefferson kicked off the 2015 Summer Games Done Quick with a self narrated run of Yoshi s Island which Polygon writer Charlie Hall praised as a great introduction to the showmanship and the rich community that supports the biannual Games Done Quick marathons 10 11 American esports team Tempo Storm welcomed Trihex as their newest member on November 23 2016 9 Twitch edit Jefferson was among the first wave of speedrunners to live stream their attempts in addition to publishing videos of successful runs 4 He learned about live streaming from speedrunner Narcissa Wright 12 His first stream was aired in February 2011 He moved to Twitch when it launched later that year and continued streaming gameplay of the Super Mario series including Super Mario Odyssey when it was released in 2017 2 His 2019 streams of Super Mario Maker 2 were especially popular Jefferson accepted requests from his fans to play their levels and often played levels designed specifically for him to play on stream 2 13 After comedian Jon Stewart left Comedy Central s political satire program The Daily Show in 2015 Jefferson lamented the state of United States political discourse and soon began using his platform to discuss politics At the time discussing politics on Twitch was seen as difficult for streamers because of audience backlash but Jefferson called airing his opinions a moral obligation that made me feel good about doing the right thing 14 As Twitch became friendlier to political content Jefferson supported the platform s evolution from gameplay to more of a reactionary manner of content attributing the change to the idea that hearing someone who is relatable streamers provide insight into all this is a welcoming lure that is dominating the meta 15 Jefferson supported the presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 and 2020 Democratic primaries 14 16 Jefferson was temporarily banned from Twitch in October 2018 when he called a friend in the room a faggot during a Super Mario Party stream He quickly apologized on Twitter and committed to ending usage of the word himself and in his community 17 He further responded to a comment request from Kotaku adding I regret it and definitely don t think it was justified to say 18 Jefferson was later banned from Awesome Games Done Quick 2020 for the comment 19 Jefferson was one of a slew of political streamers who were temporarily banned for streaming the Democratic Party presidential debate on February 25 2020 Jefferson contested that he wasn t using any audio or video from the event showing only subtitles and made a statement to The Verge that I refuse to be silenced 16 When it was discovered that the claims were made by a fake organization allegedly on behalf of CBS Twitch reinstated the accounts with no penalty and apologized for the incident 20 21 22 In November 2018 Jefferson premiered the DT Podcast a political collaboration with fellow streamer Destiny Steven Bonnell The podcast streamed its final episode in October 2019 in which Jefferson confronted Bonnell regarding public statements the latter had made defending his use of racial slurs in private 23 24 TriHard controversy editJefferson s face is one of the most widely recognized on Twitch it appears as TriHard a popular emote usable by anyone who uses the site 2 The emote s origins lie in a photograph of Jefferson posing with a woman at a Dallas anime convention in the summer of 2012 2 25 Jefferson was later amused by his expression and posted the image to his Twitter As he recalls it went viral in my own chat and I was happy with it I agree that was a very cringe smile I made That girl was cute and I was freaking out and lost all of my spaghetti and it s forever documented in that face being super awkward 2 When Twitch surveyed its users for global emote suggestions fans begged for Jefferson s nervous smile to be made site wide When a Twitch employee joined his chat Jefferson quickly attempted to show off some difficult gameplay to get their attention and the employee dubbed the emote TriHard 2 Beginning in 2016 the emote has been used as a racist symbol with users spamming the image in the presence of apes on stream or alongside racist messages directed at black streamers Since Jefferson s face had emerged as a de facto slur on Twitch some streamers including Hasan Piker have banned TriHard from their chat 25 26 Jefferson has spoken out against calls for a site wide ban on the emote arguing that it s not the emote s fault that it s being used for racist things and pointing to its positive use in different contexts 2 He also places the responsibility for ending its misuse on streamers and their chat moderators rather than on chatters 2 Jefferson later mocked Twitch s handling of a similar controversy surrounding a KFC promotional emote 27 TriHard is currently one of the most used emotes on Twitch 3 References edit a b About Trihex YouTube a b c d e f g h i j k Winkie Luke November 10 2017 One Of The Most Famous Faces On Twitch Refuses To Let The Haters Win Kotaku Retrieved January 7 2021 a b StreamElements Twitch Emotes Tracking Chat Stats by StreamElements StreamElements Retrieved March 2 2021 a b Boer Alex May 27 2015 Speedrunning for the People Trihex s Marathon Nintendo Enthusiast George Daniel January 17 2014 Top 10 Speedruns From Awesome Games Done Quick 2014 Gamesided SMW2 Yoshi s Island SPEED RUN in 2 51 34 100 by tri hex AGDQ 2014 YouTube www youtube com Retrieved January 7 2021 2015 Nintendo World Championships To Feature First Splatoon Tournament amp More Game Rant June 10 2015 Retrieved January 7 2021 Lada Jenni June 14 2015 E3 2015 Here s that Nintendo World Championships 2015 everyone is talking about TechnologyTell a b Tempo Storm welcomes speedrunner and personality Trihex to the team November 23 2016 Hall Charlie July 27 2015 SGDQ s first run shows off the skill community that makes it all possible Polygon Retrieved January 7 2021 Mejia Ozzie July 27 2015 Summer Games Done Quick 2015 Day 1 Highlights and Day 2 Runs to Watch Shacknews Winkie Luke November 10 2017 One Of The Most Famous Faces On Twitch Refuses To Let The Haters Win Kotaku Retrieved October 23 2023 Hernandez Patricia July 23 2019 Mario Maker 2 is the perfect game for the age of YouTube and Twitch Polygon Retrieved January 7 2021 a b Hernandez Patricia August 30 2019 On Twitch talking about politics can be taboo Polygon Retrieved January 7 2021 Twitch Is Having a Political Renaissance Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved January 7 2021 a b Kelly Makena February 26 2020 False copyright claims took down debate commentary channels on Twitch The Verge Retrieved January 7 2021 Newell Adam October 7 2018 Popular speedrunner and streamer Trihex has been banned from Twitch Dot Esports Retrieved January 7 2021 Streamer Trihex Apologizes For Homophobic Slur After Twitch Suspends His Channel UPDATE Kotaku October 8 2018 Retrieved January 7 2021 Michael Cale October 6 2019 Trihex banned from speedrunning at AGDQ 2020 Dot Esports Retrieved January 7 2021 Twitch streamers Trihex BadBunny and others banned for hosting Democratic debate Newsweek February 26 2020 Retrieved January 7 2021 Biazzi Leonardo February 26 2020 Trihex banned on Twitch for streaming CBS Democratic primary debate Dot Esports Retrieved January 7 2021 Twitch Apologizes For Suspending Debate Streamers Over Fake Copyright Claims Kotaku February 27 2020 Retrieved January 7 2021 Viana Bhernardo October 24 2019 Trihex and Destiny end their podcast over use of the n word Dot Esports Retrieved January 7 2021 Breland Ali Steve Bonnell made big bucks following a simple plan Play video games Troll your fans Fight the online right Mother Jones Retrieved January 7 2021 a b Alexander Julia May 14 2018 A guide to understanding Twitch emotes Polygon Retrieved January 7 2021 Twitch Still Hasn t Fixed Its Racist Emote Problem Kotaku June 5 2019 Retrieved January 8 2021 Alexander Julia March 26 2018 Abuse of KFC emote on Twitch leads to more conversations about toxic chat culture Polygon Retrieved January 7 2021 External links editTrihex on Twitch Trihex s channel on YouTube Trihex on speedrun com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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