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Text messages and chats online can include a combination of words, pictures and emoji to convey a message. Words and pictures can be easily understood, but deciphering emoji might feel like ...
In the digital age, using emoji makes us more effective communicators. We’re better able to express our emotional selves and better able to signal our personality. It stands to reason then that ...
Finally, an emoji to represent us all is coming soon: An exhausted face with bags under its eyes. It’s one of eight new emojis that will appear on smartphones and computers next year ...
The emoji that causes the most grief is ... The reason is that the algorithms of many platforms censor these words and there ...
On A Censor’s Moral Code […] Q: So, your purpose [in being a censor] is simply to make more money? A: Yup. I’ve never felt guilty. It’s just a job. And if I’m going to do it, I should do ...
Kangana Ranaut confirmed about getting CBFC certification for her upcoming film Emergency. The actor has also co-produced and ...
It's called "pinched fingers" and depending on where you are in the world, a new emoji announced by the Unicode Consortium, which approves standard emojis worldwide, could have a completely ...
If you like fun, you've come to the right place! Here, we will upload some emoji-based challenges and games for you to play. So, scroll down, get stuck in, and post your answers in the comments below!
An emoji that speaks for the tired masses is coming to little screens soon. One of eight new emoji set to debut late this year and into the next, an exhausted face with bags beneath its eyes is ...
Jordana Cutler, Meta’s policy chief for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora, repeatedly flagged for censorship posts by Students ...
Sixty years ago this month, the Free Speech Movement was born at the University of California, Berkeley. How is that working out? In mid-September 1964, Berkeley’s dean of students banned tables ...