Demand Unicode to Introduce a Seahorse Emoji

The Issue

 

 

As individuals deeply interwoven with technology, we have been left baffled, not remembering whether a seahorse emoji existed or not. We all remember there being a seahorse emoji, but it slipped away. Gone, with no tangible proof that it ever existed. This uncanny phenomenon, known as the Mandela effect, has us grasping at memories that seem, for all intents and purposes, to have been rewritten.

By demanding Unicode to formalize a seahorse emoji, we aren't merely asking for an addition to our emoji keyboards; we are seeking to rectify an eerie discrepancy in our collective memory. Moreover, emojis have shown to vastly improve communication online. A study by Emogi Research confirmed that 92% of the online population use emojis, which helps to express emotions more accurately than words alone.

We turn to Unicode, the universal character encoding standard, for recourse. By recognizing and implementing a seahorse emoji, Unicode can restore what many remember and offer a subtle but powerful reassurance of our shared experience's reliability.

Join us in advocating for this seemingly simple yet immensely personal and significant cause. Let's ensure that what was once lost, real or not, can be found and perpetuated for generations to come indifferent of the digital age's evolution. Act now; sign this petition. We must make things right.

 

 

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The Issue

 

 

As individuals deeply interwoven with technology, we have been left baffled, not remembering whether a seahorse emoji existed or not. We all remember there being a seahorse emoji, but it slipped away. Gone, with no tangible proof that it ever existed. This uncanny phenomenon, known as the Mandela effect, has us grasping at memories that seem, for all intents and purposes, to have been rewritten.

By demanding Unicode to formalize a seahorse emoji, we aren't merely asking for an addition to our emoji keyboards; we are seeking to rectify an eerie discrepancy in our collective memory. Moreover, emojis have shown to vastly improve communication online. A study by Emogi Research confirmed that 92% of the online population use emojis, which helps to express emotions more accurately than words alone.

We turn to Unicode, the universal character encoding standard, for recourse. By recognizing and implementing a seahorse emoji, Unicode can restore what many remember and offer a subtle but powerful reassurance of our shared experience's reliability.

Join us in advocating for this seemingly simple yet immensely personal and significant cause. Let's ensure that what was once lost, real or not, can be found and perpetuated for generations to come indifferent of the digital age's evolution. Act now; sign this petition. We must make things right.

 

 

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Petition created on October 26, 2024