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Semi-protected edit request on 17 November 2020

In the section Emoji#Joining, please add content about the gender-neutral and non-binary gender joining sequences added recently:

Emoji 12.1 and 13.0 added support for various gender inclusive joining sequences, such as 🧑 (U+1F9D1 PERSON) and 🎄 (U+1F384 CHRISTMAS TREE) for 🧑‍🎄 Mx Claus (a non-binary or gender-neutral version of Santa Claus) and 👰 (U+1F470 BRIDE WITH VEIL) plus ♂ (U+2642 MALE SYMBOL) for 👰‍♂️ (a man or male-presenting person wearing a wedding veil).[1][2]

(Note: this related to an open WP:RFD discussion, Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2020 November 10#🧑‍🎄. Thanks, 61.239.39.90 (talk) 00:52, 17 November 2020 (UTC)

Worth noting that after I made this request, at least one editor at the RFD (@Tavix) expressed opposition to including this content here, so let's give him a chance to comment here before deciding whether or not to implement this request. Thanks, 61.239.39.90 (talk)
My impression after my first read was that the info would be awkwardly shoe-horned into the article purely to support the RfD, but a re-read makes me pause a bit. I don't think I'm explicitly opposed to it, but I'd like to hear a second-opinion. -- Tavix (talk) 05:05, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
Are all new gender inclusive created through joining? If not, I think the "Modern-day emojis (2010–present)" section is a better place to showcase that gender inclusive emojis were added. ◢  Ganbaruby!  (Say hi!) 14:18, 14 December 2020 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ "Transgender flag, man in a veil and gender-neutral Santa among newly approved emojis". ITV. 30 January 2020. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ Sung, Morgan (6 November 2020). "iOS emoji update includes trans flag, genderfluid weddings". Mashable. Retrieved 17 November 2020.

Proposal to use SVG file instead of Unicode

Please use SVG files because unicode emojis are device depended. Srijan Suryansh talk (ping me if you have birthday on 27/7/3.)) 04:35, 15 December 2020 (UTC)

I am not sure what you are proposing.
Are you talking about in this article specifically, or on the web as a whole?
Assuming the former, a {{emoji}} template does exist for including an emoji from a given libre emoji font as SVG, although it bears the notice "This template is for using emoji on discussion and user pages. Don’t use it on encyclopedic articles!"—which would preclude use in this article unless it is clarified what the position is on its use in articles actually about emoji, such as this one or Pile of Poo.
As for glyph variation between emoji fonts installed on different devices: in general, the discussion in this article in paragraphs where individual emoji are quoted is referencing those individual emoji or pictographs in abstract terms, rather than specific different glyphs for them; the discussion about the handgun, where differences between glyphs is a notable topic, already shows several glyph examples in image asides.
—HarJIT (talk) 13:43, 16 December 2020 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 28 December 2020: Animoji/Memoji

I would like to request the following edits.

  • In the sentences 'On September 12, 2017, Apple announced that the Messages app on the iPhones with Face ID would get "animoji", which are versions of standard emoji that are custom-animated with the use of facial motion capture to reflect the sender's expressions. These animoji can also utilize lip sync to appear to speak audio messages recorded by the sender.', change 'animoji' to 'Animoji'. So, the sentences would then become: 'On September 12, 2017, Apple announced that the Messages app on the iPhones with Face ID would get "Animoji", which are versions of standard emoji that are custom-animated with the use of facial motion capture to reflect the sender's expressions. These Animoji can also utilize lip sync to appear to speak audio messages recorded by the sender.'.
  • In the sentence 'With the release of iOS 13, Apple introduced "memoji" that allows the use of an avatar that a user can use to personalize messages; this feature does not require Face ID.', change 'memoji' to 'Memoji'. So, the sentence would then become: 'With the release of iOS 13, Apple introduced "Memoji" that allows the use of an avatar that a user can use to personalize messages; this feature does not require Face ID.'.

The reason why I am requesting these edits is because the words 'Animoji' and 'Memoji' seem to have been invented by Apple and they write these words with a capital first letter. For proof of that, please see https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202332 and https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208986. Furthermore, also see the link referenced in number 152 of the references below the page: https://www.howtogeek.com/450743/how-to-create-and-use-memoji-and-animoji-on-an-iphone/.

I have made plenty of edits on the Dutch Wikipedia, but not on the English variant and apparently then I'm not an established user of the English Wikipedia… Richy8730 (talk) 18:19, 28 December 2020 (UTC)

Done as requested and special thanks for the perfectly formatted request. SchreiberBike | ⌨  21:38, 28 December 2020 (UTC)