Why are Lemmy posts and replies (almost?) emoji free? - I like the small emotion symbols, they add a softer human feel to things :]

  • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    23 days ago

    I actually prefer emoji-lite conversation, meaning emoji is there to enhance the comment/text, and not mere spamming of one. Like for example

    “i don’t think i can do that 😅” kinda feels lighthearted with the emoji than without it. But “i don’t think i can do that 😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣” is just pure obnoxious, to me at least. I’m not gonna chastise anyone for doing that of course.

    Also i do prefer kaomoji more ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ

  • DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works
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    23 days ago

    Lmao I use emojis alot of the time

    But not every comment is appropriate for emojis, and I feel like overusing it makes me look like a bot or a weirdo, so I don’t do it unless it really fits the tone of the comment

  • gnu@lemmy.zip
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    23 days ago

    I’m quite happy to not see emojis spammed everywhere, I can deal with an emoticon or two - more so if actually useful for setting tone - but much more than that and you’re pushing it.

    I tend to associate posts peppered with emojis with either immaturity or those out of their depth when it comes to technology. I’m sure it’s not always true but it does seem to correlate well with either kids or those whose typing method includes just tapping on the emoji whenever their phone keyboard suggests it.

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    23 days ago

    I use the voyager app to browse and it has this little text faces that, imo, are better the emojis. ~(つˆ0ˆ)つ。☆

    (⌐■_■)

  • theywilleatthestars@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    I mostly use emojis as either a quick reaction or as a way of acknowledging that I read something someone I know sent me. They make a lot less sense in places like Reddit or Lemmy, where interaction is more impersonal and commenting doesn’t feel worth it unless you have something substantial to say.