As they say, if you don’t laugh, you’ll cry. But what if you were to cry-laugh instead? That’s how most of us expressed our digital emotions in 2021, it seems. Despite the ongoing pandemic, the raging ...
The Unicode Consortium has announced the most popular emoji of 2021. The number one and number two emoji of the year are the same as in 2019, but the rest of the lineup sees some changes. The UC also ...
Tears of Joy continued to be one of the most popular emoji used worldwide in 2021, according to the Unicode Consortium's list of the top emoji used throughout the year. The emoji accounts for over ...
World Emoji Day is Saturday, July 17 and in honor of the occasion we’ve rounded up a number of ways to join in on the fun. From voting on the most 2021 emoji and upcoming emoji you’re most excited ...
The emoji gatekeeper, the Unicode Consortium, is pushing back the release of next year’s icons by six months, citing the coronavirus pandemic. When he's not battling bugs and robots in Helldivers 2, ...
Few things can bring fans of disco balls, pregnant people, and high fantasy enthusiasts together. Leave it to the emoji industrial complex to cross all those streams at once. Emojipedia took a look at ...
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More skin tone variations are coming to the world of Emoji. The Unicode Consortium, which selects new character variants each year, gave smartphone users a mini-update on Friday, unveiling the types ...
The Unicode Consortium has announced the most popular emoji of 2021. The number one and number two emoji of the year are the same as in 2019, but the rest of the lineup sees some changes. The UC also ...
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