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==Meaning and Usage== catJAM is primarily used to express enjoyment of music, often during live streams when a streamer is playing music or when a particularly catchy song is played. It can also be used more generally to express excitement, happiness, or a feeling of being "in the groove." Its simple animation and upbeat nature make it a versatile emote suitable for a variety of contexts. Here are some common ways catJAM is used: '''Expressing enjoyment of music:''' This is the most common use of the emote. Viewers will often spam catJAM in chat when they like a song being played on stream. '''Showing excitement or happiness:''' catJAM can be used to express general excitement or happiness, even outside of a musical context. '''Joining in a communal celebration:''' The repetitive bobbing motion of the cat can create a sense of rhythm and shared experience, making it suitable for celebratory moments in a stream. '''Responding to a funny or entertaining moment:''' Sometimes, catJAM is used as a reaction to a humorous or entertaining event on stream, implying that the moment was so good it made the viewer want to "jam" along. '''As a general positive reaction:''' catJAM's upbeat nature makes it a good general emote to use when expressing positive feelings about something happening on stream.
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