8) Men and women use emojis differently: - Deepstash
8) Men and women use emojis differently:

8) Men and women use emojis differently:

Another interesting fact released by Brandwatch shows that emoji use differs between men and women. Apparently, women are 11% more likely to use emojis that represent joy and men are 35% more likely to use emojis that represent fear. Other studies show that women are 16% more likely to use emojis compared to men. However, 56% of Eggplant emojis are sent by men...

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