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      Gmail unleashes “email emoji reactions” onto an unsuspecting world

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 4 October, 2023 - 18:56 · 1 minute

    Finally, the feature everyone has been asking for: Gmail 👏 emoji 👏 reactions 👏 .

    You can now reply to an email just like it's an instant messaging chat, tacking on a "crying laughing" emoji to an email instead of replying. Google has a whole support article detailing the new feature, which allows you to "express yourself and quickly respond to emails with emojis." Like a messaging app, a row of emoji reaction counts will appear below your email now, and other people on the thread can tap to add to the reaction count. Currently, it's only on the Android Gmail app, but it's presumably coming to other Gmail clients.

    Of course, email is from the 1970s and does not natively support emoji reactions. That makes this a Gmail-proprietary feature, which is a problem for federated emails that are expected to work with a million different clients and providers. If you send an emoji reaction and someone on the email chain is not using an official Gmail client, they will get a new, additional email containing your singular reactive emoji. Google is not messing with the email standard, so people not using Gmail will be the most affected.

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      Anti-vaccine groups avoid Facebook bans by using emojis

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 20 October, 2022 - 19:31

    Anti-vaccine groups avoid Facebook bans by using emojis

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    Pizza slices, cupcakes, and carrots are just a few emojis that anti-vaccine activists use to speak in code and continue spreading COVID-19 misinformation on Facebook.

    Bloomberg reported that Facebook moderators have failed to remove posts shared in anti-vaccine groups and on pages that would ordinarily be considered violating content, if not for the code-speak. One group that Bloomberg reviewed, called “Died Suddenly,” is a meeting ground for anti-vaccine activists supposedly mourning a loved one who died after they got vaccines—which they refer to as having “eaten the cake.”

    Facebook owner Meta told Bloomberg that “it’s removed more than 27 million pieces of content for violating its COVID-19 misinformation policy, an ongoing process,” but declined to tell Ars whether posts relying on emojis and code-speak were considered in violation of the policy.

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      Si vous utilisez l’emoji aubergine, vous êtes sans doute un gros relou AUBERGINE

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Thursday, 15 September, 2022 - 11:30

    sans-titre-2-158x105.jpg Bananes et aubergine

    Si vous espérez draguer en utilisant un emoji aubergine, il faut arrêter tout de suite.

    Si vous utilisez l’emoji aubergine, vous êtes sans doute un gros relou 🍆

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      Gare aux émojis qui transportent des malwares !

      news.movim.eu / JournalDuGeek · Monday, 22 August, 2022 - 06:00

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    Les émojis peuvent être dangereux. Des chercheurs en sécurité ont démontré qu'il était possible d'utiliser des émojis pour cacher du code malveillant. Mais les obstacles sont encore nombreux avant de pouvoir infecter un ordinateur de cette manière…

    Gare aux émojis qui transportent des malwares !