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A boy in England launched a campaign for Apple to change its emoji that shows someone wearing glasses with their front teeth out.
In a bid to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes, 10-year-old Teddy from Peppard, Oxfordshire, has initiated a campaign urging Apple to redesign its “nerd face” emoji.
That means sending smiley face emoji to your younger colleagues in work emails might be making you seem passive-aggressive rather than friendly.
10-Year-Old Petitions Apple to Rethink ‘Nerd’ Emoji: 'Absolutely Horrible for People Wearing Glasses' Teddy Cottlel of Oxfordshire, England says, "It’s making me feel sad and upset, and if I ...
The suggested emoji was kept mostly similar to the original design, featuring the same black glasses but with a closed smile and no teeth at all.
An emoji that speaks for the tired masses is coming to little screens soon. One of eight new emoji set to debut late this year and into the next, an exhausted face with bags beneath its eyes is ...
A 10-year-old boy from Oxfordshire has written a petition asking Apple to change the glasses smiley face emoji, as he believes it paints glasses-wearers in a negative light.
Nerd emoji memes feature different iterations of the specific emoji, which wears glasses and sports prominent front teeth.
The ‘nerd’ emoji is one of dozens that feature on Apple technology A glasses-wearing schoolboy is demanding that Apple change the name of the ‘nerd’ emoji. Teddy Cottle, 10, thinks the ...
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