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Can anyone add |:0, |:O |:o as Caveman Faces? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Iwantausernameahh ( talk • contribs)
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I was on the various BBS and websites in the late 80’s and early 90’s where the concept of expressions of emotion were first discussed. I cannot add anything to the discussion about Eastern emojis, however, Western emojis I am familiar with from their earliest days on public sites. Due to this I can say that the article on emojis misidentified at least 2 emojis.
First the :-> or alternatively :-» This emoji had a name and a very specific reason behind the mouth being a >. To cover this we should probably speak on what predated emojis or even the emoticon to assist with expressing the intended emotion behind a comment. Before emojis / emoticons most people would simply type their intended emotion inside of asterisks. :-> replaced *wicked evil grin* (alternatively *WEG*) this in no way was related to the happy face emoji. The > or » was used because it looked like the Joker's evil grin. (Joker from DC Comics)
The second misidentified emoji is any that used the caret ^ as in :^) It was called the Pinocchio nose. This was intended to show that either the last statement you made was an obvious lie, or that you believed the other person was lying. Eques deVentus Occasus ( talk) 12:07, 14 April 2024 (UTC)
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Reference 37 has error 404 The Dictionary of Emoticons - No Words Allowed.
Add a new reference 73 to the link to the Lenny Face emoji overview https://www.atlaso.cz/lenny-face-emojis/ with an explanation about the history.
Thank you. Damak ( talk) 16:44, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
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I want to add the T-T emoticon to the crying section as I noticed its absence 2603:6080:1800:CA:FB0E:52C4:21DC:6238 ( talk) 17:22, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
T_Tis listed. Irltoad ( talk) 06:18, 7 May 2024 (UTC)