Yea, it makes sense. I just didn't realize it wasn't limited. I kind of wish it would allow more than on character so I can leave weird messages around 🀣

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I wonder if one of those Asian languages where one character is a word would work πŸ€” then you could leave weird messages in other languages πŸ˜‚

I tested this theory it kind of works. In Korean chat the letter on the left could be taken as 'lol' and the one in the middle as a crying emoji. But the interesting thing is the one on the right is the base for the word 'read' but I couldn't put more than one 'character' in there so lobger words are out.

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Just tried to add a Chinese character and it didn’t work (Damus) 😒

I'm on Amethyst. Can you see my word as emoji? It's fine to assume I sent one I guess but confirmation that it appears would be nice. 😁

Yeah, I see your reaction is a Korean word!

The other thing to take into account is there might be a limit to how many emojis you can keep at the ready? I had to delete one of mine to make the last one appear ready for use.

It didn’t allow me to even paste the character, but did allow me to paste actual emojis. Probably a difference between Damus and Amethyst.

Well, at least we know now that the Koreans can troll us in ways we can't 🀣

Koreans, maybe some other Asians, and those who can read and write in their languages. Ain't no one stopping me now γ…‹γ…‹γ…‹