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65 votes
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Possible site bug: Cannot send PM with moose emoji as the subject
Bringing this up NOT because I'm worried about it, but only because it's very odd and might interest people here: I've been PMing people for my post in the Game Giveaway topic. For each one, I've...
Bringing this up NOT because I'm worried about it, but only because it's very odd and might interest people here:
I've been PMing people for my post in the Game Giveaway topic. For each one, I've just been making the subject of the PM the emoji they selected and nothing else.
I have successfully sent PMs with the following subject lines:
- π¦₯, π¦, π, πΈ, π¦, π, π¦«, π, π», π£, π»ββοΈ, π, π³, π¦, π¦, π
But when I use
- π«
I get the following error message:
subject: Length must be between 1 and 200.
The PM fails to send.I was able to send the PM by appending text to it, sending it with the subject line
π« Marvin
(because that's his name), and the PM sent with the subject lineMarvin
without the emoji or space.What's so different about the moose? Is it because he's wanted? π
If anyone wants to test this for themselves, feel free to try it out in a PM to me.
64 votes -
A very stupid video about the use of emojis
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Emoji history: The missing years
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Study finds emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
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The history of emoticons
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The Emoji Kitchen
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Noto Emoji: A new black and white emoji font
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Facebook and Instagram ban usage of "commonly sexual emojis" along with solicitations for nude images or sex
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Text Editing Hates You Too
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Coalition of charitable and peace-building organisations in Finland crowdsource for 'forgiveness' emoji
6 votes -
Google releases fifty-three gender fluid emoji
16 votes -
How do you say "you're welcome" or "no problem" with reaction emojis?
Someone pings you in slack or github (or discord or on a forum post or wherever) asking for something. Perhaps some advice or a code review. After you help them out, they say "Thanks!". In normal...
Someone pings you in slack or github (or discord or on a forum post or wherever) asking for something. Perhaps some advice or a code review. After you help them out, they say "Thanks!". In normal conversation, I would respond with a "You're welcome" or "no problem" or something.
The problem I have is that while I want to be polite and acknowledge their thank you message, I don't want to generate notifications or otherwise distract people. Responding with a github comment will notify and probably email any involved persons. Slack and discord it depends on the channel, but many channels have low enough traffic that I will check every time theres a new message in that channel (and I'm sure I'm not the only one monitoring those channels).
Its not really a big deal and no one is going to get angry about it - but it can distract people or ruin their flow while working and I want to avoid that. In my mind, a reaction emoji is perfect for this. It acknowledges the comment or message if someone looks, but doesn't send notifications or light up the channel name.
...but which reaction should I use? I've never seen a "you're welcome" emoji. I've been typically using a thumbs up (
:+1:
), but that can look as if someone is seconding the thanks rather than me trying to acknowledge it.Is there a better way to say "you're welcome" or "no problem" in this situation? Is there a better reaction emoji on github/slack/discord/your communication platform of choice? Should I stop worrying about possibly savings other people an email or small distraction and just say "np" or something?
10 votes -
Animating URLs with Javascript and Emojis
15 votes -
Emoji keep getting more inclusive. So why is there no trans pride flag?
14 votes -
Macs bought in China can no longer display the πΉπΌ Taiwan Flag Emoji, no matter which region is set in System Preferences
27 votes -
Emoji are showing up in court cases exponentially, and courts arenβt prepared
24 votes -
Why White people don't use White emoji: Does shame explain the disparity in the lesser use of light-skin-tone symbols in the US?
18 votes -
Emoji don't mean what they used to - The pictorial language has moved away from ideography and toward illustration
23 votes -
All 230 new emojis coming in 2019
31 votes -
Investigating the potential for miscommunication using emoji
5 votes -
π³οΈ+FE0F+200D+π»+π should be the trans pride flag
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What's your favourite emoji?
There're so many optionsβI'm particularly impartial to βΉβοΈ right now because I've never actually seen it used.
7 votes