▲ | Rendello a day ago | |
I'm always interested in seeing how logographic writing systems solve issues with input, encoding, indexing, and the like. When I text my Japanese friends, we tend to use a lot of emoji and (in-app) stickers. I think emoji have such a hold in Japan because 1. there's a big "cute" culture there, and 2. Japanese language is largely icon-based (logographic) already. When I see emoji all over Reddit comments, Github READMEs, and code docs, I feel a frustrating culture mismatch. I'm glad HN strips them. But, there are situations where I use emoji and like them a lot. | ||
▲ | WalterBright 20 hours ago | parent [-] | |
One reason I patronize HN is because it doesn't allow emoji pollution. |