Emoji are widely used in online chat, email, and other online text exchanges. It is, in fact, an attempt to summarize in a simple, pictorial way. Some emotions or moods are usually used symbolically instead of a human image.
😃, 🧘🏻♂️, 🌍, 🍞, 🚗, 📞, 🎉, ♥ ️ , and 🏁 are examples of emojis. Each of them has a meaning.
Unicode, Inc is a non-profit organization that publishes and develops the Unicode standard. Anyone who pays the membership fee can become a member. Many computer companies (such as Microsoft, IBM, Apple, Google, and Oracle ) are members of the consortium.
Unicode, Inc published a list of the top 10 most used emojis on social media platforms, with the "Face With Tears of Joy 😂" emoji topping the list.
They did not publish the list last year, but in 2019, nearly the same 10 emojis were included in the list.
Tears of joy emojis have once again reigned supreme. It was the top emoji in 2019 and the most tweeted last year.
The Unicode, Inc announces the only emoji close to the popularity of "Face With Tears of Joy" is the "Red Heart 🖤emojiji.
Here are the top 8 emojis apart from tears of joy and a red heart:
- Rolling on the floor laughing 🤣
- Thumb-up sign 👍
- Loudly crying face 😭
- Folded hands 🙏
- Face throwing a kiss 😘
- A smiling face with smiling eyes and 3 hearts 🥰
- A smiling face with heart-shaped eyes 😍
- A smiling face with smiling eyes 😊
The smiling face and hand-based emojis are usually the most prevalent, with the least famous category f the emojis being the flags emoji. According to Unicode, Ins, there are currently three thousand six hundred sixty-three (3,663) emojis on social media platforms that users use.
There have also increased health-related emojis due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Hot face 🥵 and Woozy Face emoji have made it into the top 100 this year.