The team’s results are believed to be the first large-scale analysis of emoji usage. They used a popular input method app-Kika Emoji Keyboard-made available in 60 languages. Researchers at the University of Michigan and Peking University analyze 427 million messages from nearly 4 million smartphone users in 212 countries and regions to see if emoji use was universal or differed based on user location and culture.
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