#emoji Portal

The word “emoji” is borrowed from Japanese where “e” means “picture” and “moji” means “character.” According to unicode.org, the most frequently used emoji is the :joy: emoji. For an overview, see wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji.

 
 

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Links flagged with a star (🌟) are regularly updated and are listed on the #zeitgeist Portal. For example, some blogs, discussion groups, news sites, and social networking sites are starred.

 

Timelines on Twitter

The tweets in this section are from Twitter lists I created and might be related to #emoji.

 

@nm’s emoji list

To view this list on Twitter, go to twitter.com/nm/lists/emoji.

To view this Twitter list embedded here, click this sentence.

To view this list on a JavaScript-⁠free and ad-⁠free Nitter instance, go to either notabird.site/nm/lists/emoji or twitter.beparanoid.de/nm/lists/emoji.

 

@nm’s unicode list

To view this list on Twitter, go to twitter.com/nm/lists/unicode.

To view this Twitter list embedded here, click this sentence.

To view this list on a JavaScript-⁠free and ad-⁠free Nitter instance, go to either nitter.inpt.fr/nm/lists/unicode or nitter.kavin.rocks/nm/lists/unicode.

 

 

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1. Thanks to openmoji.org for the :joy: image near the top of this portal. For details about this image, see openmoji.org/library/emoji-1F602/.

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