Digital Discourse Database

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"Ich bin dein Sohn!"

("I am your son!")

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Newspaper | Die Zeit
Date | 6.4.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | childhood, emojis, texting, YouTube
Summary | It is interesting to watch children develop a texting personality. As they grow up with new media, they use them quite naturally. They easily incorporate emojis, use audio messages, or share YouTube videos. Texting humor is also learned quite automatically.
Image Description | Image of a boy holding a smartphone.
Image Tags | male(s), smartphone

Bild + Text = Kunst

(Image + text = art)

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Newspaper | Welt
Date | 30.3.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, GIFs, Snapchat, texting
Summary | The smartphone generation fears nothing more than bland text messages. Language has become more multimodal: the word of the year chosen by the Oxford English Dictionary is an emoji! The makers of the app Legend have recognized this and allow users to upload Images and edit them with text, color, filters, and animations - much like on Snapchat. The product can be sent on any platform as a video or GIF.
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Muslimische Smileys

(Muslim smileys)

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Newspaper | Welt
Date | 18.3.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis
Summary | An app with muslim-themed emojis is now available. The emojis can however only be sent as image files and not integrated in the keyboard. They would have to be included by the Unicode Consortium for that to be possible and an Australian is already petitioning to Unicode to include muslim emojis. Meanwhile, Indonesia wants to force Unicode to block all emojis depicting homosexuality within the country because it clashes with their Islamic morals and values.
Image Description | The Muslim Emojis in use.
Image Tags | emojis, female(s), male(s)

Emoji: Rolle vorwärts

(Emoji: rolling forward)

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Newspaper | Die Zeit
Date | 16.2.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, Facebook, threat
Summary | A bunch of new emojis have been included in the latest Apple update: the taco, a lion, and the eye-roll emoji which is the most popular of them all. In our age where online language is dominated by hyperbole, that is quite calm for a change. Simultaneously, Facebook enhances the like function with six emotions depicted by emojis.
Image Description | A bunch of eye-roll emojis with a few different emojis in between.
Image Tags | emojis

Rayoufs Kopftuch-Smiley lässt die Welt lächeln

(Rayouf's hijab smiley makes the world smile)

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Newspaper | Hamburger Morgenpost
Date | 19.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis
Summary | Rayouf Alhumedhi, a 15 year old girl from Berlin, submitted a proposal for a hijab emoji to the Unicode Consortion. She received much media coverage - the BBC and CNN both reported on her advocacy for diversity in representation within emojis. One of the Reddit co-founders helped her design the emojis. She submitted both a female emoji with a hijab and a male emoji with a kafija.
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Emoji mit Kopftuch

(Emoji with hijab)

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Newspaper | Stern
Date | 22.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | diversity, emojis
Summary | A 15-year old girl named Rayouf Alhumedhi submitted a draft of a hijab emoji to Unicode Consortium. She got the idea when she wanted to name a group chat of her friends with emojis representing each one of them. Then she noticed that none of the emojis actually represent her. After some research online she got in touch with Unicode Consortium and was helped by one of the employees there to make a formal emoji submission.
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"Kinder wissen oft genau, was sie ins Netz stellen können"

("Children often know exactly what they can put on the web")

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Newspaper | Berliner Morgenpost
Date | 24.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, selfie, Snapchat, social media
Summary | Selfies are the quintessential symbol of contemporary society. Selfies are less for remembrance like holidasy photos used to be but for instant communication - to let someone know how one feels, where one is, and what one is doing. The expression of emotions through selfies adopts the function of emojis but in a personalized way. Some people opt for reproducing trends such as the duckface while others strive towards originality. Snapchat is very popular because it is short-lived and there is less pressure to be perfect which is commonly known about selfies otherwise.
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"Die Flut der Zeichen ist enorm"

("The flood of signs is enormous")

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Newspaper | Stuttgarter Zeitung
Date | 27.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, misunderstanding, texting
Summary | The production of signs is in a stage of unprecedented proliferation - everyone partakes in textual production online and so the amount of meaningful signs out there is larger than ever. This is quite interesting with respect to emojis because we have only just started coming up with conventions of their use. We are still negotiating how emoji use can be codified. It is common to think, for instance, that a response without emoji to a message with emoji indicates negative feelings.
Image Description | Emojis and hand gestures.
Image Tags | emojis, hand(s), male(s)

Wie lustig darf die Polizei sein?

(How funny is the police allowed to be?)

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Newspaper | Die Zeit
Date | 20.10.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, law, Twitter
Summary | Various police departments in Germany have taken to Twitter and they are using internet humor: sarcasm, emojis, puns, and so on. This is not funny because the police are supposed to be the butt of the joke and not making the jokes. Tweeting about crimes using emojis is also distasteful and inapropriate.
Image Description | Tweets by the police department of Munich.
Image Tags | Twitter

Zurück zur Bildersprache

(Back to pictoral language)

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Newspaper | Berliner Zeitung
Date | 14.10.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | autocorrect, emojis, texting, threat
Summary | Thanks to the new iOS update, autocorrect now incorporates suggestions for appropriate emojis. If someone types something about a car, for instance, the little red car emoji is suggested instead of the word "car". This is quite annoying and usually does not work well because the coverage of available emojis is too small.
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