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Emojis

Apple,

So I noticed the other day that there is no African American emoji but there are two manila folder emojis. One that is slightly open and another one that is even more open . Not to mention all the other rediculous emojis like the protractor , the random shapes , whatever this is , and all these, ‼️ ⁉️❗️❓⭕️ ✴️ ️ ✉️ ⏰ ⌚️ - notice all the beyond ridiculous repetitions - is it really necessary to have so many mailbox emojis but still no African American one??? So many CD emojis but no African American one???? I mean did you guys just forget about an entire race or something? You have two different hourglass emojis ⏳⌛️ but not an African American emoji. You have a guy in a turban and even a Russian guy but not a black person emoji!!! Not to mention all the people and couples: are all white. Isn't that a little odd? They are literally all the exact same race. This is not okay. It needs to change. Please include an African American emoji because right now Apple looks very one-sided and I guess you guys were trying to be ethnically diverse with these guys but that's not good enough because the world isn't just made up of white people.

Thanks!

iPhone 5s, iOS 8, Keyboard concern

Posted on Mar 5, 2015 7:43 AM

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Posted on Mar 5, 2015 10:20 AM

For apple to see your comments, you need to use a different site:


http://www.apple.com/feedback


In any case, Emoji are determine by the Unicode standards organization, not Apple. Plus Unicode already did what you want last year, it will just take time for the fonts used in computers and other devices to catch up.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/23/diverse-emoji_n_6737986.html

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Mar 5, 2015 10:20 AM in response to efpartrich

For apple to see your comments, you need to use a different site:


http://www.apple.com/feedback


In any case, Emoji are determine by the Unicode standards organization, not Apple. Plus Unicode already did what you want last year, it will just take time for the fonts used in computers and other devices to catch up.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/23/diverse-emoji_n_6737986.html

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