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by emitstop 4292 days ago
Hey, if you check our family table here: http://emoji.codes/family

The "native" column shows what your device will show by default just using the unicode characters, and in chrome on windows (fairly high demographic) they almost entirely display as black boxes. Every device is going to interpret them differently.

We're aiming to provide a full color set that closely follows the unicode standards, translates well to Twitter, Apple, Microsoft etc's proprietary sets and is freely available and modifiable to anyone who wants to implement them into their web or mobile app.