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Three Japanese words—“e” for picture, “mo” for write, and “ji” for character—combine to form the term “emoji”.1)
Shigetaka Kurita invented the first emojis in 1999. For use in the email system at his firm, Kurita produced 176 emojis. Emojis became a global craze in 2010 after being embraced by Unicode coders.2)
Emojis were originally produced in Japan, where they became immediately famous, but it took more than ten years for them to spread to other countries.3)
Emoji's originator, Shigetaka Kurita, was first informed by his employer that he could not include an emoji for “poop” in his collection; it was left for further contributors to add.4)
In 2011, Apple added a dedicated Emoji keyboard to iOS.5)
There are presently 3,664 emojis in Unicode's list of approved symbols.6)
Since 2013, the “face with tears of joy” emoji has been used over 23 billion times on Twitter, according to Emojitracker, which released this information in 2018.7)
The original emoji set was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York for their collections in 2016.8)
The 2017 film The Emoji Movie presently has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 6%.9)