Post: Tears Of Joy Emoji Is The Most Popular, According To Apple
11-03-2017, 03:02 PM #1
OfficialJesseP
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It’s the most popular emoji among English-speaking iOS and Mac users in the US, according to Apple, which published a chart showing the top emoji usage on its devices. The reveal comes from a somewhat unexpected place: an overview about how Apple collects anonymized user data and analytics in iOS and macOS to better improve the user experience. In this case, figuring out which emoji users type the most can help the company better suggest them for future use.

It’s not just Apple singing the praises of Face with Tears of Joy, though: other emoji-tracking metrics like the site Emoji Tracker (which monitors in real time emoji usage across Twitter) has the humble emoji at the No. 1 position across the entire social media site by a fairly massive margin.

Back in 2015, the Oxford English Dictionary gave the laughing, sobbing face the dubious honor of being the first emoji to hold the position of “word of the year.”

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11-03-2017, 03:41 PM #2
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It’s the most popular emoji among English-speaking iOS and Mac users in the US, according to Apple, which published a chart showing the top emoji usage on its devices. The reveal comes from a somewhat unexpected place: an overview about how Apple collects anonymized user data and analytics in iOS and macOS to better improve the user experience. In this case, figuring out which emoji users type the most can help the company better suggest them for future use.

It’s not just Apple singing the praises of Face with Tears of Joy, though: other emoji-tracking metrics like the site Emoji Tracker (which monitors in real time emoji usage across Twitter) has the humble emoji at the No. 1 position across the entire social media site by a fairly massive margin.

Back in 2015, the Oxford English Dictionary gave the laughing, sobbing face the dubious honor of being the first emoji to hold the position of “word of the year.”

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I never used number 6 and 7 before Gasp the rest i did use before but not as many as the first one Happy
11-05-2017, 08:44 AM #3
Toke
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stop spamming pointless threads no 1 cares about, all it does is make a section look even more dead when only 1 person posts
11-08-2017, 01:20 PM #4
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Originally posted by Toke View Post
stop spamming pointless threads no 1 cares about, all it does is make a section look even more dead when only 1 person posts


They get told to do this. Basically they don't care where the garbage comes from, just as long as it gets posted.

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