The old emoji contained blood, while the new one won't. The change makes the emoji more appropriate for talking about COVID-19 vaccines. Visit the Business section of Insider for more stories. Apple ...
In digital communication, where visual information often conveys key ideas in memorable, pithy and fun ways, emoji is king. And as our world has changed due to COVID-19, new ways of deploying emoji ...
Nearly one in five tweets now include an emoji, up from about one in six tweets during same time last year, according to Emojipedia. Icons such as the face with a medical mask, the microbe and a bar ...