Japanese emoticons are called ‘kaomojis’ from ‘kao’ (meaning ‘face’) + moji. Kaomojis use the kanji keyboard and have a larger range of expression in the eyes than the western emoticon ...
Explore how emojis have transformed courtroom dynamics, becoming crucial evidence in legal proceedings. Discover insights ...
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