Peter Constable wrote: > E.g., how does U+1F624 “😤” compare with U+1F62C “😬”? A given user may > perceive the two differently, and for either one a given user’s > perception may differ when evaluating the depiction used in one app/ > platform versus another. They suggest that, if users gave a > characterization of reactions to different emoji on a given platform > (e.g., degree of emotion, how positive or negative) then an automated > system could translate one user’s message to display an emoji to a > second user that more closely reflects the emotion intended by the > first user.
Or, people could just say what they mean, using language. -- Doug Ewell | Thornton, CO, US | ewellic.org

