🔗 linkblog: my thoughts on 'The poop emoji: a legal history - The Verge'
- One minute read - 34 words - kudos:Fascinating read—and one that reminds me that academic journal software doesn’t always render emoji either, which is a problem for social media research. link to ‘The poop emoji: a legal history - The Verge’
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