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by criddell
209 days ago
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I recently listened to some podcast where they talked about this in the context of threatening texts. Sending someone a gun emoji communicates a very different thing if it shows up as a water pistol vs a realistic looking gun. The court need to see what the sender thought they were sending and what the receiver saw. https://www.reddit.com/r/coolguides/comments/k1xxio/evolutio... |
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