Emoji Culture
Emoji culture refers to the use of emojis—small digital images or icons—to express emotions, ideas, and concepts in online communication. Originating in Japan in the late 1990s, emojis have become a global phenomenon, enhancing text-based conversations by adding visual context. They are widely used in social media, messaging apps, and emails, allowing users to convey feelings and tone that might be lost in plain text.
The rise of emoji culture has led to the creation of diverse emoji sets, representing various cultures, professions, and identities. Organizations like the Unicode Consortium oversee the standardization and inclusion of new emojis, ensuring that they reflect the evolving nature of communication. As a result, emojis have become an essential part of modern digital interactions.