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The NewsWorthy

Special Edition: Emojis - The Good, Bad, & Misunderstood 🤔

The NewsWorthy

Erica Mandy

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Today we're talking about one of the most commonly-used tools in messaging conversations across the globe – emojis! Those little cartoon characters on our phones and social media apps help us convey emotion and tone in our messages and posts. 

But for as whimsical and entertaining as they can be, emojis also have the power to be misunderstood, or even offensive. Certain emojis can be interpreted differently across different cultures and generations, and what are the rules about using them at work?

Here to help us better understand and utilize emojis and even explain the ways they can be controversial —  is the man credited as the world's first-ever emoji translator: Keith Broni. He oversees a team that researches emoji usage and trends and monitors changes to emoji design sets in his role as the Editor-in-Chief of Emojipedia.

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0:00.0

Today is Saturday, March 11th.

0:02.0

Today we're talking about one of the most commonly used

0:04.0

tools in messaging conversations around the globe.

0:06.9

emojis, those little cartoon characters on our phones

0:09.9

and social media apps help us convey emotion and tone

0:12.8

in our messages and posts.

0:14.6

But for as whimsical and entertaining as they can be,

0:17.5

emojis also have the power to be misunderstood

0:20.6

or even offensive.

0:22.0

Certain emojis can be interpreted differently

0:24.3

across different cultures and generations.

0:26.8

Yeah, what you think is a nice show of support here

0:28.7

in the US could be sexual innuendo somewhere else.

0:32.4

And what are the rules about using them at work?

0:34.9

Especially since younger people tend

0:36.6

to use and interpret them very differently

0:38.6

than their older colleagues.

0:40.4

Here to help us better understand and utilize emojis

0:43.2

in our every day and even explain the ways

0:45.2

they can be controversial is the man credited

0:47.8

as the world's first ever emoji translator, Keith Brony.

0:51.6

He oversees a team that researches emoji usage and trends

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