Meta Platforms Inc.’s META CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, recently shared the emojis he uses, offering netizens a rare chance to see if their “most commonly used emojis” made the cut.
What Happened: After gaining 100 million signups in just five days, Meta’s latest social media app, “Threads,” has witnessed a drastic decline in user engagement. Considering this downward trend, Zuckerberg has apparently become relatively more active on the platform.
On Monday, responding to a user who asked others on Threads to share the most common emojis used, Zuckerberg shared his list of five emojis, including the “Oncoming Fist.”
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Here’s the meaning of each emoji that Zuckerberg listed:
🔥The fire emoji, also called flame or hot emoji, is often used to show something really cool or great, like praising a person, object, album, or movie as “lit.”
😂The Face with Tears of Joy emoji portrays a facial expression of laughing until crying and is commonly recognized as both an emoji and emoticon.
❤️The Red Heart emoji functions as an ideogram within communication, expressing care or romantic intent.
🙏As per Emojipedia, the folded hands emoji is primarily associated with spirituality, hope, and admiration. However, using it to signify a high-five should not be deemed incorrect.
👊 It is often used to convey a message of physical confrontation or determination, as exemplified in phrases like ‘I’m going to punch you!’ or ‘Got some good punches in at the gym.
Why It’s Important: Just last month, a Twitter, now rebranded as “X,” user pointed out that Zuckerberg hasn’t been active on Threads, dubbed as Elon Musk-owned social media site’s killer, for six days.
Musk also took a jab at Meta CEO, stating, “He doesn’t seem to care about his new product.”
Meanwhile, on Friday, Zuckerberg announced the addition of a search function and web access on Threads.
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