Since seeing similar advice shared before I've been mindful of this, so thanks for sharing again. I was also wondering, whether anything is planned to change how accessibility programmes interpret emojis? Something less verbose, or option to skip repeats, for example?
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I like your question Ed but I don’t know the answer. I wonder if anyone in the community knows?
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Don't use emoji's. The alphabet has been invented centuries ago, we can write text now.
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Emojis have a time and place. They are language and we have been making faces out of letters forever!
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Just to understand this, why shouldn’t you “put a call to action after the emoji”?
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Hi Phillip, this is from the article Do put any important information before the emojis so we’ll be more likely to hear them.
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