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That’s interesting because I would have suggested the opposite. I learned to associate emojis with older internet users (boomers and up). I always understood Reddit’s anti-emoji thing to be a kind of anti-boomer gatekeeping. It had a kind of “take your Minions memes and go back to Facebook, grandma” kind of vibe.
Reddit definitely does/did hate emoji though. I think it was even part of a written down “reddiquette” at some point.
Emojis were a thing when people were chatting on MSN Messenger, ICQ, etc. Then people became older and it was seen as a young thing. This is why people were "against" it on Reddit.
But, we are in 2023 and the emojis took the last couple of years the same trajectory as Facebook. It's a boomer thing.
You're both right but not speaking about the same period.