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deathanatos 3 days ago

Certainly the younger generations are not hung up on the skin tone of an emoji.

Some people customize them to more closely represent themselves. Some people use the defaults. Who … cares? … it's just an emoji.

Heck, for a while some emoji were only available in specific genders. (Those are much rarer, now.) Nobody where I work ever got hung up on the gender of an emoji not matching the user.

account42 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

> Heck, for a while some emoji were only available in specific genders. (Those are much rarer, now.) Nobody where I work ever got hung up on the gender of an emoji not matching the user.

You mean those emojis were originally gender neutral but have now been reinterpreted. Another unnecessary division that we really don't need.

adastra22 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

My experience is the opposite. I've seen 20-somethings getting hung up on these sorts of issues. My teen daughter is unhealthily concerned about such things. Us old farts dgaf.