Pop princess Madison Beer has once again sent the internet into a frenzy, this time with nothing more than a two second Instagram clip and a single emoji. Yes, you read that right. A two second video.
Gone are the days you had to use the same plain-red heart emoji in every text, email, and Instagram caption. In 2023, your emoji keyboard features hearts in pretty much every colour, shape, and form, ...
Not to be dramatic, but literally where would we be without the heart emoji? Of all the emoji genres out there, those cute, colourful little hearts are perhaps the most beloved, the most actually ...
Emoji have gone from cute little pictograms only teens use, to a near-universal method of expression for all languages in about four years. Instagram has been tracking the use of emoji in posts and ...
It may be hard to believe it’s a thing, but World Emoji Day was “celebrated” (is that the right word for it?) on July 17. Still, for anyone over the age of 40 or so, the fact that this rudimentary, ...
Teenagers have always seemed to have their own language only they understand. Unlike their parents though, teens can use emoji rather than letters or words to be able to communicate through code.
Since launching Stories in 2016, Instagram has continuously added extra features to make the experience more personal and fun. Arguably one of the most interactive Instagram Story features is polls, ...
Emojis are now so popular on Instagram, that nearly half of all text and comments posted on the platform contain at least one emoji. The Facebook-owned service has been analysing how we use emojis and ...
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