EVERYONE’S partial to sending an emoji every now and again – but it turns out you might have been using the pesky characters all wrong. From showing excitement to telling someone you’re feeling ...
In the latest spout of confusion on how different generations use technology to communicate, it has been revealed that using the popular smiley face emoji may not be a good thing. Those in the ...
It’s been a big year for our culture. A huge year, one might say. Within the course of less than twelve months, we’ve witnessed history-making steps in the name of civil rights and social progress in ...
The Stanford Internet Observatory has released an extensive analysis on Gettr, the largely unmoderated right-wing Twitter clone founded by longtime Trump spokesperson Jason Miller. The details—which ...
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According to a new study, that headline is very true. Researchers at Crossword-Solver have found that overall America is crying so hard it's laughing, but the individual United States may have ...
Optical illusions have emerged as a favorite pastime of people, becoming viral on social media. These puzzles are not only fun, but they also test how sharp our eyes are and how quickly the mind works ...
Pity the poor smiley face. It once was the go-to symbol to convey e-emotion. Cyberspace was its oyster. It reigned supreme. But today's mobile app era has become something of an emoji-eat-emoji world.
The Oxford English Dictionary has picked an emoji for the 2015 Word of the Year. It is the first pictograph to win the award. Judges said the emoji – which shows a smiley face crying tears of joy – ...
Oxford Dictionary's word of the year for 2015 isn't a word at all - it's an emoji. In a move that's sure to spark dumbing-down allegations, the folks behind the popular reference book have handed this ...
EVERYONE loves using emojis in their texts to try and describe how they’re really feeling. However, some are a bit more difficult to know how to use them. So, what is the upside-down smiley? Please ...