RLS: Emojis

First Order Knowledge:

  • "Last month, as if to legitimize emoji as a form of expression, the US Library of Congress accepted a 'translation' into emoji of Herman Melville's Moby Dick."
  • "The emoji story begins at the end of the 1990s, when Shigetaka Kurita, then an employee with Japanese mobile network DoCoMo, began working on an idea that he thought might lure teenagers to the network."
  • "Emoji, fir all its detractors, is about embellishment and added context; it's about in-jokes playfulness, of emphasizing praise or cushioning the impact of criticism, of provoking thought and exercising the imagination."

Second Order Knowledge:

  • "The vast majority of people over the age of 25 probably think emoji as unnecessary pictures that add precious little meaning to written communication."
  • "Line, the dominant message app in Japan with over 100 million users, allows in app purchases of extra emoji - purchases that reportedly rake in well over $3M each month."

Knowledge Question:

  • To what extent does emoji have attracted people across the world from different age groups and have lured them into the social media network.

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