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Apple swaps out pistol emoji for green water gun
Newspaper | USA Today
Date | 3.8.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | Apple decided to remove the gun emoji and replace it with a water pistol. The group "New Yorkers Against Gun Violence" has been protesting so that Apple would remove the emoji. Although changing an emoji won't stop gun violence, it is still a symbolic statement.
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Facebook's 'reactions': What's to not like?
Newspaper | Washington Post
Date | 25.2.2016
Language | English
Country | Switzerland
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook
Summary | Facebook has just released its new reaction buttons, and not everyone is happy about them. When is appropriate to use each "reaction"? The article describes each of the six reaction buttons and their supposed use.
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Emoji Maker Finds Muse in a Kim: Jong-un, Not Kardashian West
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 13.2.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis
Summary | Kimoji is an app of emojis based on Kim Kardashian. Kimunji is another app of emojis that was released and represents the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. People can send emojis of Kim Jong-Un smiling, crying, or emojis of rockets and of the North Korean flag. The Kimunji are supposed to mock Kim Kardashian's emojis.
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Marketers Let Emojis Say It With Pictures
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 7.3.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, marketing
Summary | The brand Durex proposed a new condom emoji to communicate safe sex, but the Unicode Consortium has yet to approve the proposal. Brands are aware of the power of emojis, so they want to create new emojis that represent their brand. Big companies such as Coca-Cola, Disney, or Starbuck have paid Twitter a lot of money to see special emojis representing them. Emojis can also be used to promote movies (e.g. Deadpool).
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Emoji Feminism
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 13.3.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis, gender
Summary | When the author of the article texted a friend to congratulate her, she wanted to include emojis in her text. She sent her friend a unicorn emoji, and then paused to wonder why she'd sent a unicorn. Where was the emoji for her friend who had just received tenure? On our keyboards, emojis portraying females are stereotypical. Where is the female professor emoji?
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Your Bitmoji Is Playing Dress-Up
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 17.3.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, gender, virtual reality
Summary | Bitmoji is a popular app that allows users to create emoji avatars. The app now lets users choose clothes and brands such as Michael Kors, Zac Posen, Alexander McQueen, Calvin Klein or Diane von Furstenberg. Tanya Taylor is a designer whose dresses are on Bitmoji. She said that at first she was concerned that she might look not serious. But she also said that the app is a nice way to express emotion and be playful. Jacob Blackstock, the founder of Bitmoji, wants to expand men's options on the app.
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Emoji Gender Choices
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 24.3.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis, gender
Summary | The Unicode Consortium wants to create more diverse female and male emojis, and has posted a call for feedback. The Unicode also welcomes new emoji proposals.
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Emojis Would Show Women Doing More Than Painting Their Nails
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 13.5.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis, gender
Summary | Female emojis are princesses, brides, paint their nails, or get a haircut. Google decided to add new female emojis to represent women in professional roles (e.g. health care, factories, farms). However, more people such as Michelle Obama want to see more emojis representing girls (e.g. an emoji of a girl studying).
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Emoji Bible Translates Scriptures Into Smileys
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 3.6.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, translation
Summary | "Bible Emoji: Scripture 4 Millenials" is a translation of the Bible into emojis. The author of the book started the translation as a fun experiment. As he was playing around with the online translator, he thought it would be fun to translate the Bible. The author started by posting emojified Bible verses on his Twitter account. But not everyone was happy about that; the author has been accused of being part of the illuminati conspiracy.
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Using Emojis to Reach Young People About Birds and Bees
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 18.7.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | emojis, youth
Summary | Emojis (e.g. peach, eggplant) will pop up in young people's Facebook feeds on Monday to talk about birds and bees. The NYC Health & Hospitals launched campaign on social media to reach young people and talk to them about sexuality.
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