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The Changing Online Language of Hearts

How to show a heart — the universal symbol of love — has shifted on the internet over the years, driven by new technology.

Sheera Frenkel
Author: Sheera Frenkel

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Sheera Frenkel

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Computers and the Internet, Emojis and Emoticons, Generation Z, Google Inc, Love (Emotion), Social Media, TikTok (ByteDance), Unicode Consortium, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming
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