No longer a company that prioritizes moving fast and breaking things, Facebook has finally finished rolling out new emoji across its desktop and mobile sites. Those of you excitedly awaiting the ...
Facebook’s new emoji include skin tone variants, which iOS already has and which is coming to Android soon. There will also be more female and gender-agnostic options for existing emoji, making this ...
PHILADELPHIA (CNN)--Facebook's emoji offerings have become a little bit more diverse, but the changes may leave some families wanting. The social media giant released a slate of diverse family emoji ...
A new patent filed by Facebook earlier this month reveals that the company may be trying to make your face the new emoji. Using facial recognition technology, it appears Facebook wants to sort through ...
The company rolled out Reactions globally on Wednesday, the new emoji responses you can add to Facebook posts. Instead of a “Dislike,” button that some people wanted, Facebook now lets you respond to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. When Apple released iOS 10 in September 2016, it included a feature that was similar to emoji "Reactions" for iMessage text ...
Facebook has rolled out 125 new family emoji, expanding the default yellow skin tone to include light, medium, and darker tones, and more family combinations. Though the rollout enables users to have ...
Facebook and Messenger will soon use the same set of emoji — namely the Facebook standard emoji. Messenger’s emoji will be getting the boot, but at least the platform will have emoji consistency.
Facebook is at odds with a lot of groups these days—from Congress to Media Matters to people who just dislike hate speech. Now it’s diverging from Unicode, the universal standard bearer for emoji.
In these fraught times, we could all use a bit more gratitude — but Facebook thinks it’s only seasonal. They’ve pulled the new “thankful” emoji. Over Mother’s Day weekend, Facebook users began seeing ...
Are you tired of dunking on Facebook yet? Good, ‘cause we sure as hell aren’t, either. A new report courtesy of The Washington Post reveals that, for years following their debut in 2017, Facebook ...