#Why Do Emoji Look Like đ© on Windows? â Review Geek

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Linguists argue that emoji are a new, universal form of communication. These small images convey abstract ideas, including emotion and innuendo, with more immediacy than the written word. Not to mention, emoji carry a ton of artistic value; they inspire people to express themselves, much like a painting or song.
Emoji are clearly one of the most important parts of a modern operating system. So, why do emoji look like đ© on Windows?
A Tour Through Microsoftâs Terrible Emoji đ€

Hereâs a funny thing about Microsoftâs emojiâthey look different depending on what operating system you use. Windows 11 users get a set of strange, minimalist emoji, while Windows 10 users get weird blocky emoji with thick black outlines.
You can see the full list of Windows 11 and Windows 10 emoji at Emojipedia. But Iâd like to point out a few of the worst Windows emoji to help put things in perspective.
I will make a single concession to appease the Microsoft fans. While the majority of Microsoftâs emoji are terrible, I really like the shrugging emoji, and the Windows 11 smiley faces arenât half bad. Theyâre just missing something ⊠oh, I know what theyâre missing! Theyâre not 3D!
What Happened to 3D Emoji?! đ€Ź
One of the highlights of Microsoftâs Windows 11 launch event was the long, expensive-looking âfluent emojiâ concept video. Microsoft promised that expressive, 3D animated emoji would transform how users communicate with Windows 11âour coworkers at How-To Geek even called fluid emoji Windows 11âs best new feature!
But on October 14th, just nine days after the Windows 11 launch, Microsoft gave us our first look at the operating systemâs official emoji selection. A moment that should have been a victory for Microsoft immediately became a scandal. The 3D animated âfluidâ emoji had been replaced by ugly 2D turds.
When passionate Windows users argued that they should have 3D emoji, Microsoft denied that it ever promised such a feature. Some people pointed out that the official Windows UK Twitter showed off 3D emoji just days before the 2D emoji launchedâ but that was just an accident, explained Microsoft.
We havenât heard of âfluid emojiâ since that fateful day. So, here we are, stuck with Microsoftâs terrible 2D abominations. Itâs fitting, in a way, because Microsoft has never delivered the emoji that its users deserve.
Microsoftâs Legacy Is Littered By Bad Emoji đ€·ââïžđ€·ââïž

Itâs been a long journey. Weâve flipped through some of Microsoftâs worst emoji, investigated the Windows 11 emojigate scandal, and cried over broken promises. But we still havenât answered the big question; why do emoji look like đ© on Windows?
Allow me to propose a simple answer. Microsoft has always sucked at designing emoji, and it will continue churning out bad emoji until the end of eternity.
Back in 2015, Insider published an article titled âWhy Microsoft Decided That Its Poop Emoji Shouldnât Smile.â Itâs a fantastic piece of investigative journalism that reveals Microsoftâs literal, inartistic interpretation of how emoji should work. And as Insider discovered, Microsoft cared so little for smiley faces that it knowingly ignored the gross similarities between its poop and soft serve emoji.
Windowsâ emoji changelog from 2015 also reveals some disturbing information. While other companies chose yellow as a neutral emoji skin color, Microsoft went with ⊠gray. And although Microsoft genuinely tried to make its emoji look more Apple-like in 2015, the results are questionable.
Clearly, Microsoft just doesnât know how to make good emoji. It would take a miracle, perhaps a 3D animated miracle, to remove the stain of these emoji from Microsoftâs legacy. Letâs just hope that miracle comes soon.
Iâd like to end things on a good note, so Iâm going to give Microsoft a bit of praise. The company did a good job designing Skypeâs emoji. Itâs too bad that Microsoft ran Skype into the ground right before a global pandemic and the widespread adoption of Zoom, and all that.
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