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🇰🇷 South Korea

🧹클린챗

/keul-lin-chaet/

클린챗, from the English phrase “clean chat,” means a moderated livestream chat culture where viewers avoid profanity, baiting, spam, excessive inside jokes, and calling out usernames. In Korean streaming spaces, it often refers to keeping the chat readable and not feeding trolls.
클린챗 meaning visual explanation

Examples

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  • "The streamer said, “Clean chat today, please—no feeding trolls and no random username callouts.”"
  • "That channel is strict: no spam, no inside jokes between viewers, just clean chat."
📺 Video streaming🌀 MultipleFirst seen 2018

Origin · Source

The phrase comes from Korean livestream moderation language, combining the English “clean” with “chat.” Its exact first use is unclear, but it became a familiar rule-style phrase across Korean streaming communities as platforms and streamers emphasized cleaner chat rooms, troll control, no-spam rules, and viewer etiquette.

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