Number of Posts: 54
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Le poids des mots, le choc des images
(The weight of words, the shock of images)
Newspaper | 24 heures
Date | 19.2.2017
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | The Finnish just released a series of 56 explanatory emojis. What we can learn from the Finnish is that they are good players, like seals and hippos, have a strong sense of humor and, in general, have the "kokko" which implies that they "are on fire".
Image Description | N/A
Quand les émotions mènent le bal
(When emotions are leading the way)
Newspaper | Le Temps
Date | 9.5.2017
Language | French
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook, privacy, social media, threat
Summary | Nowadays, people don't take the time to "think" and go from one emotion to another very quickly, especially on social media. For instance, Facebook introduced its "reaction" buttons. Today, it seems that a laughing emoji is worth a long speech. Facebook can also gather its users' personal information thanks to the reaction buttons. Our communication is now based on emotions, which can be dangerous.
Image Description | Cartoon representing four people chatting; one of the speech bubbles includes a series of different emojis.
Image Tags | emojis
Jetzt kommt die Sticker-Schwemme
(Now comes the sticker flood)
Newspaper | Tages-Anzeiger
Date | 15.11.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | abbreviations, emojis, marketing, texting
Summary | People use emojis to express non-verbal emotions in their text messages. Stickers are more elaborate emojis - larger and there is more of a selection. One can even buy thematic sticker sets. This has become a very profitable industry in Japan.
Image Description | A series of images of that represent the commodification of emojis; also Facebook stickers and Kaomojis (Shruggie with punctuation marks).
Image Tags | emojis
Aufgefallen
(Caught the eye)
Newspaper | St. Galler Tagblatt
Date | 25.2.2015
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis
Summary | Emojis now offer smileys and hand gestures in various skin colors. This innovation is coming from Apple. There is also a rumor going around online that emojis depicting same-sex couples with children will be included.
Image Description | N/A
Digitales Leben: Der Boom der Emojis
(Digital life: The boom of emojis)
Newspaper | Handelszeitung
Date | 22.5.2015
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing, smartphone
Summary | Emojis can no longer be avoided. People from all ranks of life are using them. Companies even use them in marketing and have to regulate their use; the eggplant emoji is inappropriate. Every smartphone has a few hundred emojis available and an app exists that lets users communicate with emojis only – it is called Emojli.
Image Description | Digital image representing different emojis.
Image Tags | emojis
Like? Haha. Love! Sad? Wow. Angry
Newspaper | Tages-Anzeiger
Date | 26.2.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook
Summary | Facebook has a new reaction feature that is an expansion of the “like” function: users can now not only “like” content on Facebook but also, laugh at it, love it, be sad about it, be amazed by it, or angry at it. These five newly available reactions are depicted with emojis. Users were generally content with the new feature, although some think it is controversial. Many inappropriate happy reactions were for instance recorded when a refugee camp caught fire.
Image Description | N/A
WhatsApp wird zur geheimen Sache
(WhatsApp becomes a secret affair)
Newspaper | Appenzeller Zeitung
Date | 7.4.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, privacy, WhatsApp
Summary | After repeatedly being criticized by the public for only poorly providing privacy to its users, WhatsApp has incorporated end-to-end encryption in its newest update. Now, federal security organizations can no longer spy on fathers sending their daughters celebratory emojis after their favorite football team has scored. This encryption is only needed by people who oppose privacy violation, criminals, and terrorists.
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Buch
(Book)
Newspaper | Sonntagszeitung
Date | 5.6.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | A new book by Gavin Lucas called “The Story of Emoji” informs readers of how emoticons were invented and gradually developed into the variety of emojis we know today. The sequence of punctuation marks depicting a smiley face “: -)” was first used by a Pittsburgh-based computer scientist in 1982.
Image Description | N/A
Muttis Welt
(Mommy’s world)
Newspaper | Sonntagszeitung
Date | 28.8.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, social media
Summary | Three women from Boston developed an app with 250 new emojis all depicting various aspects of parenthood and especially motherhood. The emojis address taboo topics of childcare and pregnancy such as being in labor, baby’s spit-up, and milk-pumping. Many parents however overshare these personal experiences on social media; a phenomenon previously named ‘sharenting’.
Image Description | Digital image representing three pregnant women emojis.
Image Tags | emojis, female(s)
Wir wollen zeigen, dass wir gut Englisch können
(We want to show that we are good at English)
Newspaper | 20 Minuten
Date | 29.4.2016
Language | German
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | anglicisms, code-switching, emojis, texting, WhatsApp, youth
Summary | Young people increasingly communicate in English with each other (especially digitally). This has become a way to imitate their idols, who are largely English-speakers, and to exclude adults from their communicative code. Linguists are delighted by young people's creativity; they use different languages and emojis available to them even though their competence may not be perfect.
Image Description | Series of four screenshots of WhatsAspp conversations showing English/Swiss-German code-switching.
Image Tags | WhatsApp
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