tayPls is used to express vibing, dancing, or grooving to music in chat. It conveys a sense of enjoyment, rhythm, and positive energy. The emote is often spammed when good music is playing on stream, when something hype happens, or when chat wants to create a collective dancing/vibing atmosphere. It's part of the larger family of 'Pls' emotes (like catJAM, Pepega, etc.) that represent rhythmic movement and musical appreciation.
The tayPls emote originates from Twitch streamer Taybor and features an animated character with long hair wearing purple/pink clothing, appearing to dance or sway rhythmically. The emote was created as a custom channel emote for Taybor's community. While the exact upload date varies depending on the platform (Twitch, FFZ, or 7TV), it gained popularity in the early-to-mid 2010s as part of the broader trend of dancing and vibing emotes on Twitch. The 'Pls' suffix is commonly used in Twitch emote naming conventions to indicate pleading, requesting, or vibing behavior.
Common situations where tayPls is used include: When music is playing on stream, particularly if it's catchy or has a good beat; During hype moments in gameplay or stream events; To show agreement or approval in a fun, rhythmic way; When chat wants to create a party atmosphere by spamming the emote collectively; As a response to good news or positive developments during a stream. It's essentially a feel-good emote that represents positive vibes and musical enjoyment in the Twitch community.