With the rise in social media use, emojis have become a popular addition to text-based communication. The sudden increase in the number and variety of emojis used raises questions about how individuals interpret messages containing emojis. To explore perceptions of emoji usage, we conducted a 2 (Sender Gender: Female or Male) × 2 (Emoji Type: Affectionate or Friendly) between-groups experiment to examine the appropriateness and likability of each of four hypothetical text messages sent to a woman from either a male or female coworker. In general, we predicted that text messages containing affectionate emojis (i.e., kissing-face and heart emoji) would be perceived as more appropriate and likable when they came from female than from male send...
Emoji increasingly feature alongside written language in interpersonal communication. Boutet et al. ...
Past social media advertising campaigns highlight that when emojis "fit" the products, emojis can he...
Recent studies have found that people interpret emoji characters inconsistently, creating significan...
With the rise in social media use, emojis have become a popular addition to text-based communication...
An online survey, the Understanding Emoji Survey, was conducted to assess how English-speaking socia...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
How do people make use of emojis in their daily computer-mediated communication? In order to obtain ...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) can facilitate the expression of affection between romantic pa...
Emojis are colorful pictorial icons used in day to day conversations via SMS and on plenty of differ...
The present study investigates the interaction between emojis and verbal messages in affecting likin...
Facial emojis are increasingly used in digital communication as non-verbal signals (e.g., gestures, ...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
Emojis, as a new way of conveying nonverbal cues, are widely adopted in computer-mediated communicat...
This study investigates the relationship between the use of emojis and perceived likability of the ...
Emoji increasingly feature alongside written language in interpersonal communication. Boutet et al. ...
Past social media advertising campaigns highlight that when emojis "fit" the products, emojis can he...
Recent studies have found that people interpret emoji characters inconsistently, creating significan...
With the rise in social media use, emojis have become a popular addition to text-based communication...
An online survey, the Understanding Emoji Survey, was conducted to assess how English-speaking socia...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
How do people make use of emojis in their daily computer-mediated communication? In order to obtain ...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) can facilitate the expression of affection between romantic pa...
Emojis are colorful pictorial icons used in day to day conversations via SMS and on plenty of differ...
The present study investigates the interaction between emojis and verbal messages in affecting likin...
Facial emojis are increasingly used in digital communication as non-verbal signals (e.g., gestures, ...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
Emojis, as a new way of conveying nonverbal cues, are widely adopted in computer-mediated communicat...
This study investigates the relationship between the use of emojis and perceived likability of the ...
Emoji increasingly feature alongside written language in interpersonal communication. Boutet et al. ...
Past social media advertising campaigns highlight that when emojis "fit" the products, emojis can he...
Recent studies have found that people interpret emoji characters inconsistently, creating significan...