What We Learned from Emojicon
Emojicon. Now there’s something you probably didn’t know would one day be in your vernacular. But it happened last month in California. And here are …
Emojicon. Now there’s something you probably didn’t know would one day be in your vernacular. But it happened last month in California. And here are …
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As a rule, people like to be understood rather than misunderstood. But in digital communications, particularly where it comes to feelings, it’s often quite difficult …
Did you know that 90% of all online users use emoji to communicate? These little emoticons–whether it be facial expressions, clinking beer mugs or adorable …
Because of a lack of adequate, clear, and coherent means of conveying and understanding feelings, those interested in how individuals and groups of people feel and behave, lack adequate tools to capture and measure emotion. This is true particularly with respect to specific types of feelings and their intensities.
Though the digital world increasingly allows us to communicate and share our experiences, we all still struggle to express ourselves and understand one another effectively in the most basic of human languages — emotions.