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by agarv
1874 days ago
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Something that I don't see mentioned is that this emoji opens the door to accidental racism because you are assuming the other person's race when you use it, since presumably one of the hands belongs to the person you are speaking to. This contrasts with something like the thumbs up emoji, where it is meant to represent your own hand, and so you can make it any color you want. It is also not clear if you use it, which hand is supposed to be yours- I am the hand on the left or the hand on the right? |
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