I predict that these emoji will be extraordinarily popular in insults between 
gamers on both Twitch and Discord. I’d wager, with suitable metrics available, 
that using these for insult purposes will be the majority of all 
accessibility-emoji use worldwide. Expected meanings:

- PERSON WITH WHITE CANE: “the person under discussion didn’t see that guy who 
killed him/his partner/his whole team”
- DEAF SIGN: “the person under discussion failed to notice an audio cue that 
would have prevented his/his partner’s/his team’s death(s)”
- PERSON IN MECHANIZED WHEELCHAIR: “the person under discussion failed to 
properly press keys and move his mouse as he should have and his mechanical 
failures caused his/his partner’s/his team's death(s)”

I don’t think the cultural impact of these will be as uniformly positive as 
Apple hopes.


> On Mar 26, 2018, at 9:51 AM, William_J_G Overington via Unicode 
> <unicode@unicode.org> wrote:
> 
> I have been looking with interest at the following publication.
> 
> Proposal For New Accessibility Emoji
> 
> by Apple Inc.
> 
> www.unicode.org/L2/L2018/18080-accessibility-emoji.pdf
> 
> I am supportive of the proposal. Indeed please have more such emoji as well.
> 
> [snip]
> 
> How could the accessibility emoji in the proposal be used in practice?
> 
> William Overington
> 
> Monday 26 March 2018


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