1. What Are Emojis?
Emojis are pictographic characters that visually represent emotions, objects, and symbols. Derived from the Japanese word "η΅΅ζε (e-moji)", emojis were first developed in Japan in the late 1990s and have since spread worldwide. Currently managed by the Unicode standard, there are over 3,600 official emojis. Emojis are used in various digital communications including text messages, social media, and emails to clearly convey emotions and intentions. Emojis like πππ can effectively communicate nuances difficult to express with text alone, making them an essential element of modern communication.