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<cat>Play.Hosting</cat> <title>Server Custom Emojis</title> ⤶ Since the monthly Rust update of the 3rd of August 2023, it is possible for servers to implement custom emojis that players can use in chat. ⤶ [video of using emojis]⤶ ⤶ ### Since the monthly Rust update of the 3rd of August 2023, it is possible for servers to implement custom emojis that players can use in chat. ⤶ <upload src="a5436/8db9376db840492.mp4" size="29491076" name="emoji_video.mp4" />⤶ # How do I add custom emojis to my server? There are a few technical requirements for what images can be used for emojis : - No bigger than 256*256 pixels - Must be `.jpg` or `.png` file format (note: `.jpg` won't support transparency) - Must be less than `250kb` in file size ## Where do I put my emoji files? Emojis should go into a folder named `serveremoji` in your Rust server's directory alongside the `cfg` folder and all player data. <upload src="a5436/8db9364e79ef86e.png" size="204996" name="image.png" /> <upload src="a5436/8db9364e79ef86e.png" size="204996" name="image.png" />⤶ ⤶ <note>The emoji name when used in-game will be whatever the file is called in the `serveremoji` folder</note>⤶ ⤶ # Offensive emojis⤶ ⤶ <warning>Servers that use emojis containing offensive / NSFW / abusive or any other bad / illegal / immoral content will be blacklisted from the Rust Server Browser by Facepunch Staff. Please ensure only safe and fun emojis are used.</warning>⤶ ⤶ # Players disabling emojis⤶ ⤶ For any reason, a player may want to disable all emojis or emojis provided by the server they are playing on.⤶ ⤶ The User Interface tab of the in-game Options allows you to do this : ⤶ ⤶ <upload src="a5436/8db9377b4d41cd5.png" size="1458196" name="image.png" />