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As the world celebrates World Emoji Day on July 17, a recent report has highlighted how a majority of Gen Zs are "cancelling" the evergreen and all-time favourite thumbs-up emoji, believing it to be ...
Girls are not happy with how they’re represented in emoji. The pink shirts, bunny ears, and princess crowns are limiting and stereotypical, a new study finds.
In the past few years, emoji have become so ubiquitous that it's easy to forget they're an optional app; everyone from your 11-year-old cousin to your technology-challenged father seems to use ...
Clearly, not all emoji are created equal. And while steps have been taken to make emoji more racially diverse, there’s still one glaring problem: They’re super-sexist — and the latest ad in ...
The way you use this emoji decides whether you’re Gen Z or not - Emojis can also take on distinct meanings depending on the ...
Girl emoji that aren't brides? New #LikeAGirl campaign fights for empowering images Why don't emoji show girls doing anything active?
People are only just realising the real meaning behind the 'dancing girls' emoji, and some people are seriously shocked, with one person even referring to it as a 'red flag' ...
Princesses. Girls in pink. Manicures and haircuts. These are the female-centric emoji that, apparently, are making young girls feel limited. According to a new study, almost half of 16 to 24-year ...
Period emoji was created to help girls talk about menstruation and end the shame around periods. The new emoji is coming to smartphones in March.
More than 90 percent of the online population speaks emoji. When you talk about careers like detectives, and police officers, you usually see emoji like a man with a magnifying glass and a ...
We’re not saying an emoji will solve this, but it can help to change the conversation. Half of women aged 18-34 surveyed revealed that a period emoji would make it easier for them to discuss ...