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by Cthulhu_
3557 days ago
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I think it's a cultural thing - or more precisely, a non-culture-specific thing, which should be as unoffensive as possible. Honestly, I don't envy those that design and publish emojis, it's a cultural minefield. :-) has no color, gender, outfit or what-have-you. There's been a lot of debate about the skin tone of e.g. the thumbs up emoji (which now comes in half a dozen colors if the relatively ambiguous / non-human yellow isn't to your needs), the gender of emojis depicting jobs, and the color of outfits of emojis depicting jobs. |
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