• Sylvartas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 hours ago

    Tbh it is actually the “gun” emoji and was changed to a water pistol years ago (after some mass shooting iirc). But knowing why he’s doing it now makes me very uneasy.

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      21 hours ago

      Well, if there’s one thing that’s clear from all this, it’s that Microsoft and Google at least used to have some style.

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        16 hours ago

        Apple and Xitter should keep what they currently have. Microsoft and Google should switch back to their 2013 versions because they were awesome. Facebook should also switch back to its 2013 emoji, but in that case because the revolver was the previously most common one and its the basic bitch of social media. Samsung should switch to an emoji of either that improvised gun the guy who shot Shinzo Abe used, or some ridiculous anime weapon.

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    24 hours ago

    Rare, and I mean extremely rare musk W. Changing them to water pistols was fucking stupid and has never and will never do anything to change gun violence in America

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      I would argue it’s two wrongs don’t make a right.

      An emoji is defined as “a small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc.”

      So the message, “See you later (gun)” might be taken as a threat. Where the message, “See you later (water pistol)” might indicate a fun activity.

      So an emoji on one platform should convey a similar message on another platform. We wouldn’t be happy if words changed, so we shouldn’t be happy when other symbols (emoji) change.

      We can look at the “dancer” emoji, which historically displayed a dancing man, a dancing woman, or a gender neutral dancer. The emoji standard has since added specific rules for showing the correct gender, so there is no/less confusion.

      Apple was wrong to change the emoji from a “gun” to a “water pistol”. Other platforms were wrong to follow, although it did clarify and make the emoji less confusing. Twitter is now also wrong to change it back.

      Arguably the best solution is to rename the current “gun” emoji to “water pistol” and to introduce a new emoji for “gun”.

      • desktop_user@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        no, the correct solution would be to add a new emoji that is for water gun as a large reason for unicode’s existence is to never change the meaning of existing symbols, 🔫 has always been the pistol emoji.

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    1 day ago

    I mean, it used to be an actual gun. Then platforms changed it to a water gun because I guess that does something.

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    24 hours ago

    Eh, as others say that emoji has a bit of a history. That said, I very much expect he’ll remove all the “DEI emojis” (aka literally any shade who isn’t white or classic yellow)