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The Scourge of Fake Emoji. The government of Finland advances a disturbing global trend. By Robinson Meyer. Finland.fi. November 11, 2015. Share. Saved Stories Save.
This story, which originated in a YouTube video, is getting reported as fact on a number of major tech websites, and is a prime example of what you might call Fake News. News Today's news ...
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has denied Rapper Cardi B’s application to trademark her catchphrase, “Okurr” because it’s too “commonplace.” Ouch. Just kidding. That’s ...
According to documents obtained by The Blast, Cardi B applied for ownership over her catchphrase, “Okurr,” back in March. Her request was for two spellings of the word, one spelled “Okurrr ...
The so-called “praying-hands emoji” corresponds to Unicode Character 1F64F, “person with folded hands,” which can, per Unicode, indicate pleading, sorrow or regret.
Days after he was given an ultimatum by the European Union to prove he was taking measures against misinformation on Twitter/X, Elon Musk responded to a fake viral video with a laughing emoji.
A purported CNBC headline about an update on Apple devices discontinuing the clown emoticon because it is used as a “far-right ‘dog whistle’” is fabricated, a spokesperson for the news ...