Although I would like to NSFW content in my timeline, I think its better to have them blurred by default and only visible if I click on it. And any such post from NSFW subreddits should also be blurred by default. Saying this because I noticed a post from a NSFW subreddit in the front-page and it was displayed without any blurring. I can anticipate this leading to potentially awkward situation otherwise, especially when browsing the site during a slow day at work.

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Emojis have a long history on the internet. It doesnt seem so long ago that every forum post ended with some form of ๐Ÿ˜Ž

I think most people dont mint them, its just when they real obnoxious obviosuly troll levels with 15 in a row mid sentence

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Tbh I miss being able to use them sometimes. Itโ€™s really only reddit where Iโ€™ve seen people lose their minds over an emoji.

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Be the change you want to see Bud ๐Ÿ––

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Having been though stuff like l33t speak where everyone was T3h ep1c H4x0r, emojis really arenโ€™t that bad as long as your post doesnโ€™t become a hieroglyph. Even then, itโ€™s just a different spin on what people have been doing since the internet was a thing

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