You can add an emoticon to your chat conversation by clicking the smiley face in the lower-right corner of your chat window. In addition to a variety of face emotions, WordPress offer these: □ Settings -> Writing and check the box next to Convert emoticons like □ and □ to graphics on display. To use the graphic smilies supported at, go to There will be more! You can find the ultimate list of emoticons here ➡ Where the emoticon may express emotions, the emoji also offers objects.īelow are just some examples I have found. This takes the emoticon to a new level as the choice available includes such a wide variety of choice. Over the years the process of using emoticons within text, email and social media has been made easier, allowing the user to simply copy and paste in an emoji, or use the shortcode which then auto converts into a graphic. Below we will look at how both the emoticon and emojis are becoming more common place as options within the mobile phone, blogging dashboards and other social media spaces. The word emoji comes from the Japanese (e = picture) (mo = writing) (ji = character). Image souce: Tumblr calculator art The EmojiĮmoji are picture characters most frequently associated with mobile phone usage in Japan, but now used across the world. So whilst not strictly emoticons I felt they had a place in how numbers could be appropriated and used to convey a message of sorts – in this case an image. Of course these cannot be sent to anyone, only shown. Using a graphing calculator it is possible to create complex images. If you were ever bored in a maths class those old enough may remember using the calculator to create a word to share with the person sat next you, by typing certain combinations of numbers and then turning the calculator’s display upside-down. Mashable have created a short animation that looks at the history of the emoticon and picks up examples of potentially earlier examples. Exemplars of use can be found printed in the 1881 copy of the U.S. However the use of the emoticon can be traced back to the 19th century. You may be forgiven for thinking the emoticon is a modern way to express ourselves. The introduction of emoticons can provide visual ‘signals’ of how the user feels without the need to expressly describe this in words. It can become harder to convey or interpret emotions where communication is just text. One aspect is that computer mediated communication can lack the visual and auditory cues we experience face to face. The emoticon has become increasingly popular within texting and social media conversations. Communication via texting, social media, email and other online channels differs to the way we communicate face to face for a number of reasons. Emoticons can at their most simplest be expressed within text by using a series of punctuation marks (as above) and sometimes letters and special marks. An emoticon is short for ’emotion icon’ and is a visual representation of a facial expression or body posture to convey mood, attitude or emotion used initially in e-mail and text messages.
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