In their latest iOS 17.4 update, Apple removed the family emoji that’ve been around for over a decade. Replacing them with these simplistic icons that many f...
I didn’t feel like watching a video so I looked up an article on the issue. I’ve got mixed feelings about the overall choice to simplify the family emojis, but the alternative of adding thousands of emojis for every skin shade sounds like a technical nightmare.
It’s especially interesting that Apple decided to further generalize the family emojis compared to Unicode’s specs. I think I would have just gone with the standard. What do others think?
I didn’t watch the video either. Pressing the couple emoji button prompts you to pick a race for each person. Pressing the family button does not. Makes me wonder if they’re still working on it.
I didn’t feel like watching a video so I looked up an article on the issue. I’ve got mixed feelings about the overall choice to simplify the family emojis, but the alternative of adding thousands of emojis for every skin shade sounds like a technical nightmare.
Here’s the article, written by the founder of Emojipedia, Jeremy Burge (who I know nothing about). It’s written as an opinion piece in support of the change, and also has a decent recounting of Unicode’s decision making. https://www.mobiletechjournal.com/the-family-emojis-are-now-equally-useless-for-everyone/
It’s especially interesting that Apple decided to further generalize the family emojis compared to Unicode’s specs. I think I would have just gone with the standard. What do others think?
I didn’t watch the video either. Pressing the couple emoji button prompts you to pick a race for each person. Pressing the family button does not. Makes me wonder if they’re still working on it.