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Where did emojis come from?

Por: WPTV Nation January 05, 2023

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Emojis are fixtures in text messages and social media. Researchers at  say one in five tweets now include an emoji. Facebook Messenger users send an estimated  every day. Where did emojis come from? Computer scientist Scott Fahlman deserves some of the credit. In 1982, Fahlman proposed a system of smiley faces to denote when someone was telling a joke on a message board. Image-based characters appeared on Japanese mobile phones in the late... + full article



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