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Why Aren’t There Black Emojis?

Published on: November 8, 2014 at 1:49 PM ET
Zachary Volkert
Written By Zachary Volkert
News Writer

Smart phones and the applications that go along with them have become one of the cultural equalizers of the 21st century. Although income brackets are still severely divided by their prevalence, more than half of Americans now own a smartphone — many of whom use emojis to communicate. But even though all races use emojis, not all of them are represented in them.

That’s something the Unicode Consortium, who runs emojis on smartphones, addressed in a recent call to action earlier this week. Mark Davis and Peter Edberg noted that there is room for diversity in the faces that are represented by the popular emoticon brand , the pair released in a statement.

“People all over the world want to have emoji that reflect more human diversity, especially for skin tone. The Unicode emoji characters for people and body parts are meant to be generic, yet following the precedents set by the original Japanese carrier images, they are often shown with a light skin tone instead of a more generic (inhuman) appearance, such as a yellow/orange color or a silhouette.

Unicode Version 8.0 is adding 5 symbol modifier characters that provide for a range of skin tones for human emoji. These characters are based on the six tones of the Fitzpatrick scale, a recognized standard for dermatology.”

Proposals for color changes, of course, don’t solely extend to black emojis, but also to six other skin tones that the company is looking to implement. Although there is currently no static time frame for when the ethnic facelift will hit the product, the next update to the system is expected to be released in 2015.

The possibility of more colors being added to the emoji spectrum intrigued Twitter users, many of whom responded something to the tune of “it’s about time.”

Off ALL the emojis “” this one should def be black

— Metta World Tweet (@UCantGetRidOfMe) November 4, 2014

a black heart emoji is seriously needed

— Funny Tweets! (@SarcasmNote) November 4, 2014

The inventor of emojis is a racist. I want black emojis. For my black self and my black iPhone.

— Avery Chatman (@AveryChatman) October 29, 2014

Do you think black emojis have implications for racial diversity?

[Image via Unicode]

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