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I'm on desktop :(
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Would you look at that, TIL!
I'll forget tomorrow though.
Well, personally, I grew up with more primitive emoticons and usually just eschew including smiles entirely. I'll use them with friends but I tend to communicate more formally in public forums.
If I had to guessβ¦ itβs because most people on Lemmy are over the age of 12?
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Haven't felt the need to use them as often. Emojis and "lol haha" work fine for me.
In-group signalling. One of the many microhabits you need to acquire in order to fit in with the local culture and nothing more. As usual, people make up reasons to justify why their cultural proclivities are objectively right but these are without exception completely post-hoc.
Voyager has them
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Oh my god, I'd never tried tapping this button before.
For some reason emojis just feel out of the place here and reddit. I do use them in private chats and whatnot though
Emojis really don't have a use outside of shitpost communities. I very rarely will use them here on Lemmy
We must change them!
Require them to symbolically emote at least once per post/comment.
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It's a pain with markdown.
Sync for Lemmy has a menu of them to insert into your comments.
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I think my Lemmy client does not support emojis, but it supports Lenny faces. Maybe that's why, Lemmy loves Lenny Κ Ν‘Β° ΚΜ― Ν‘Β°Κ
Because you don't have no script to easily add emoticons, like for /kbin? Β―_( Ν‘Β° ΝΚ Ν‘Β°)_/Β―
People use words to express their feelings rather than emojis.
Emojis are less serious and a comment that uses them extensively is taken much less seriously than a comment without emojis.