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New ios 12.1 emoji
New ios 12.1 emoji







new ios 12.1 emoji

Yes, Stan Twitter Is Already Using The Bald Emoji To Say “Wig Snatched” /hm3lWcmqjD- MTV News November 1, 2018Ĭommentary on the seventh-ranked 🦵 Leg primarily seemed to focus on the “weird” nature of this addition, as opposed to a particular expression of interest in using it as an emoji.

new ios 12.1 emoji

Notably, a number of the top emojis have been associated with existing slang phrases or memes (👩‍🦲 = “ wig snatched”, 🧾 = “ show me the receipts”, 🥴 = “ nutted but she keep sucking”, 🥺 = “ spare coochie?”) which goes a long way to explaining the oversized popularity of the bald emoji over, for example, red hair. Measuring new emojis by engagement (likes, comments and retweets) on Twitter isn't necessarily an indication of how popular any emoji will be in real-world use, but it does give an insight into which emojis people consider interesting, notable or controversial in some way. It appears that the variety of interpretations (and potentially suggestive uses) of 🥴 Woozy Face, 🥺 Pleading Face and 🥵 Hot Face led these to draw higher engagement than those with more literal and narrow use cases. Of the six new smileys in iOS 12.1, only 🥶 Cold Face and 🥳 Partying Face didn't make the top 10. Above: Top 25 emojis as per social media response. The new 🦶 Foot emoji saw a disproportionate number of retweets compared to other high-engagement emojis, while the 🥰 Smiling Face With 3 Hearts saw almost no commentary, but a lot a likes and retweets which made it the third highest in this list. Most engaging were the new hairless people ( 👩‍🦲 Woman: Bald / 👨‍🦲 Man: Bald), 🥴 Woozy Face, and 🥰 Smiling Face With 3 Hearts. Smileys, hair types and human appendages are among the most discussed emoji additions in iOS 12.1.









New ios 12.1 emoji