How Emojis Are Reshaping Emotional Communication in the Digital Age?
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” — George Bernard Shaw Everyone with a smartphone can relate to this: A laughing face instead of writing ‘that’s funny’ to a joke, a crying emoji to show sadness, an angry red face to express frustration, or even a skull emoji to signal that something is ‘so funny that it's killing somebody’. In common digital conversations, these tiny icons have increasingly replaced parts of basic speech. Rather than typing out full grammatical sentences that describe how we feel, people often respond with an emoji that instantly communicates the intended emotion. Over time, emojis have become almost inseparable from social media communication, shaping how our tone and humour are expressed online. This new way of communication raises a very necessary question: are emojis simply enhancing digital communication, or are they gradually replacing the way we express human emotions? The rise of social media platforms s...