emojilor
Emojilor, commonly called emojis in English, are pictographic characters used in digital communication to convey emotions, objects, or ideas. The term emoji comes from Japanese e (picture) and moji (character). In Unicode, they are encoded as standardized code points that allow cross-platform rendering, though appearance varies by device.
They originated in Japan in the late 1990s, created by Shigetaka Kurita for the i-mode mobile network
Emojilor are defined by Unicode code points (for example U+1F600 for the grinning face). Some emojis are
Used to express tone and nuance, facilitate quick communication, and reflect cultural diversity; studies show they
Critics note potential misinterpretation, overreliance on pictograms, representation gaps for different genders and cultures, accessibility concerns