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The most commonly used emoji are overwhelmingly positive and yet online dialogue doesn’t always feel so cheerful. We doom scroll. We rage bait. We hate read. In these moments when we indulge in inflammatory engagement, words often fail us a...
As the emoji keyboard matures, the criteria for what earns a permanent spot on our devices is evolving from “What’s missing?” to “What is indispensable?” In the early days, we had roughly 700 emoji. Today, we’re nearing 4,000. While more em...
This week, emoji are slowly rolling into our keyboards and the first sighting of Bigfoot is in the Android 17 update. Alongside our favorite hairy creature is a Distorted Face emoji . If you’ve been double tapping 😳😳 in the Emoji Kit...
The Red Heart (❤️) is currently the second most used emoji on earth, which is exactly why I can no longer use it to express my profound love for you, dear friend. While I respect its 700-year-long era as an icon of love passed down from gen...
Once a year, Unicode drops its annual update: thousands of new characters, new scripts, new symbols, and of course… new emoji. Today marks the release of Unicode 17.0, adding 4,803 characters (bringing the grand total to 159,801!). You can...
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