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posted by martyb on Friday April 27 2018, @06:50PM   Printer-friendly
from the set-emoji-on-stun dept.

The pistol emoji ― 🔫 ― is being phasered out, or turned into a water pistol:

Google is the latest company to ditch the pistol with a new emoji update for Android users. The switch to a bright orange and yellow water gun, rolling out now, mimics changes made by Apple, WhatsApp, Twitter, and Samsung over the last few years. That leaves Microsoft as the only major platform with the realistic handgun emoji. True, Facebook still uses it, but a spokesperson for the company confirmed to Emojipedia that it would also be replacing its gun emoji with a toy water gun. The Verge has reached out to Microsoft for comment.

[...] Ironically, Microsoft initially displayed the gun emoji as a toy, but changed it to a revolver in 2016 as part of its emoji redesign project. With Google's (and Facebook's) latest move, Microsoft's gun emoji puts it at philosophical odds with the other giant tech companies based in the US where gun violence is a major concern. As we previously noted, in 2016 Apple successfully pushed to remove the rifle icon from the standardized collection of emoji.

However, later on the day The Verge's article was published, Microsoft revealed that it is jumping on the trend as well:

We are in the process of evolving our emojis to reflect our values and the feedback we've received. Here's a preview: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DbqXVKBU0AAdXLk.jpg

Also at BBC and USA Today.

Previously: Apple Changes "Pistol" Emoji From Revolver to Toy Water Gun
Apple Urged to Rethink Gun Emoji Change
Twitter Changes Revolver Emoji to Water Pistol Emoji

Related: Kids Are Facing Criminal Charges for Using Emoji


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by jmorris on Friday April 27 2018, @08:57PM (7 children)

    by jmorris (4844) on Friday April 27 2018, @08:57PM (#672793)

    Here's a nickel kid, get yourself a better computer. ☺

    If your outdated platform lacks a compose key, upgrade to one that does. No I don't know if there is one for the poop emoji yet but I just typed [COMPOSE] : ) and it inserted the smiley. There are hundreds of others. What else does one do with those otherwise useless "Windows" keys? Emojis are stupid, a waste and a regression toward the hieroglyphics that failed; but a lot of other useful symbols beyond the 94 printable ASCII glyphs are handy. Like °, ×, ÷, µ, ±, accented characters for the peeps outside the U.S. English areas of the world, etc.

    So the Tech Titans have stated their "values". Now let Americans state theirs by replacing those faggot typefaces with ones more suited to a Free People.

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  • (Score: 2) by LoRdTAW on Friday April 27 2018, @09:13PM

    by LoRdTAW (3755) on Friday April 27 2018, @09:13PM (#672800) Journal

    94 printable ASCII glyphs are handy. Like °, ×, ÷, µ, ±, accented characters for the peeps outside the U.S. English areas of the world, etc.

    That I can agree with.

  • (Score: 3, Touché) by fyngyrz on Friday April 27 2018, @11:38PM (3 children)

    by fyngyrz (6567) on Friday April 27 2018, @11:38PM (#672838) Journal

    Emojis are stupid, a waste and a regression toward the hieroglyphics that failed;

    中国人会不同意你的看法. ☺️

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 28 2018, @03:21AM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 28 2018, @03:21AM (#672907)

      中国人很难读写,他们可能会同意

      • (Score: 2) by fyngyrz on Saturday April 28 2018, @04:21AM

        by fyngyrz (6567) on Saturday April 28 2018, @04:21AM (#672921) Journal

        中国人很难读写,他们可能会同意

        中国人以中国文字为荣. 它非常漂亮.

        我喜歡舊式的寫作. 它更美麗.

    • (Score: 2) by jmorris on Saturday April 28 2018, @08:22PM

      by jmorris (4844) on Saturday April 28 2018, @08:22PM (#673112)

      Yea, now look at a Chinese datasheet and realize why it is a failure. They can't add easily new symbols and thus can't add new words, Chinese is therefore as dead as Latin, just for a different reason. Using a sequence of existing glyphs is merely taking the worst of their current system and merging the worst parts of our system. There are just too many Chinese speakers and a Communist government that can simply outlaw what would otherwise happen, a slow abandonment of a bad idea. If you have to insert English words into a document (other than trademarks and such) it is a bad sign.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 28 2018, @02:54AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 28 2018, @02:54AM (#672892)

    As far as I can tell, there wasn't much reason to add emojis to Unicode other than "Why not?! We've got the space!"

    All standards go from identifying subsets of existing systems (e.g., What symbols are in actual widespread use by humans?) to becoming the stupidly committee-piloted driving force behind all systems (e.g., Hey, what cool new things can we add to drive the sale of smartphones?).

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by takyon on Saturday April 28 2018, @04:07AM

      by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Saturday April 28 2018, @04:07AM (#672919) Journal

      It gives the Unicode Consortium something to do that more people care about than adding something like the Tangut script [wikipedia.org].

      It standardized a set of symbols that were being used by competing mobile providers. 📱📞

      It gives you a set of useful symbols that you can add in web applications. ⚠ 💾

      It even gives people something to complain about (not to mention that movie). There's really no downside. 👌😂

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