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Commonly used for various content concerning movies, film, and video as well as an icon for a video, as before an upload, link, or credit. May also be used in relation to the 2017 Emoji Movie . Facebook’s design previously resembled a video camera mounted on a tripod.
Generally depicted as a gray or black video camera with viewfinder, control buttons, and lens pointed left. Commonly used for various content concerning film and video as well as an icon for a video, as before an upload, link, or credit.
Occasionally used for various content concerning film and video (taping) as well as an icon for a video, as before an upload, link, or credit. May also be used to represent audio cassette tapes. Microsoft’s design previously resembled a voicemail icon.
Commonly used for various content concerning movies, film, video, and photography as well as an icon for a video or picture, as before an upload, link, or credit. Apple’s design features an S-shaped, sepia-tinged strip.
Commonly used for television broadcasting as well as various content involving screens, from watching movies to playing video games. Google’s design previously featured a more modern-looking orange TV.
YouTube has a set of emoji-like emotes which work in live streams and compliment the standard set of emojis which can be entered using shortcodes. These include the YouTube logo which can be entered by typing :yt: into any live chat.
Today Google has officially unveiled its full-color designs for Unicode's latest approved emojis, which include a smiley face with bags under its eyes... What's New In Unicode 16.0 Today the latest emoji list will be released by the Unicode Consortium, with additions including a harp, a shovel, a splatter symbol, and a face with ...
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May be used of topics concerning extraterrestrial life, outer space, gaming, and computing, but also enjoys a range of idiosyncratic applications, such as conveying a sense of weirdness, wackiness, or excitement, given that the emoji looks like it is raising its arms shouting Yay! on many platforms.
Emojis that have are prominently used to express laughter or amusement. The đ Skull emoji is often used as a laughing emoji (in particular by Gen Z on Tiktok) to encapsulate the popular slang term "I'm dying laughing", which was further playfully shortened to "I'm dead".