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Teddy Cottel was angry at Apple's emoji depicting someone wearing glasses with their front teeth sticking out Getty A 10-year-old boy in England is taking on Apple over its "nerd" emoji. Teddy ...
A 10-year-old boy from Oxfordshire has written a petition asking Apple to change the glasses smiley face emoji, as he believes it paints glasses-wearers in a negative light.
A 10-year-old boy has taken it upon himself to petition Apple to change one of its emojis.. Teddy from Oxfordshire, England, would like to rename the emoji that wears black frame glasses and has ...
10-Year-Old Petitions Apple to Rethink ‘Nerd’ Emoji: 'Absolutely Horrible for People Wearing Glasses' Teddy Cottlel of Oxfordshire, England says, "It’s making me feel sad and upset, and if I ...
She’s campaigning for new emoji options to be created to better represent. Plus, she helped inspire the first glasses-wearing princess in the Disney animated movie Encanto! Amal had a chat with her.
Most of the growth in emoji usage began after Apple began to support emojis with the release of its iOS 5 operating system in 2011. Google Android quickly followed suit, and an international ...
A 10-year-old boy from Oxfordshire has written a petition asking Apple to change the glasses smiley face emoji, as he believes it paints glasses-wearers in a negative light.
A 10-year-old boy in England is taking on Apple over its "nerd" emoji. Teddy Cottlel, of Oxfordshire, wants Apple to change the emoji, which depicts a glasses-wearing grinning face with two front ...
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