Researchers from Chatham University in Pennsylvania, USA, have found that using the right emojis can help soften the bl…
Emojis
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The Unicode Consortium has unveiled a new collection of emojis. This latest batch includes over 100 symbols, most of which are variations on previously seen emojis, primarily depicting people in…
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Mind & Life
Be careful with emojis! The interpretation of smileys varies based on gender, culture, and age.
A new study from the University of Nottingham (UK) sheds light on the complexities of interpreting emojis. It reveals that gender, culture, and age significantly influence how these symbols are…
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Now, every user can create their own emojis to express their personal state and emotions. The possibilities are nearly endless—from angry devil faces to strawberry sloths. You Can Never Have…
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Familiar to all social media users, typical emojis have been around since 1995, serving as a way to express emotions in electronic communication. Today, there are countless emojis, ranging from…
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Nature & Travel
And the slowpokes have been forgotten: biologists are calling for an update to the emoji list.
Scientists assert that the current collection of emojis fails to adequately represent the planet’s biodiversity. According to biologists, the modern set of emojis depicting nature shows a biased focus on…
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Researchers from Chatham University (Pennsylvania, USA) have reported that the impact of negative online messages about work-related issues can be softened through appropriate measures. smileys . In the 26 years…