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This đŚ
does not really look like much of an unhappy face to me. It looks more like an annoyed face rather than an unhappy face.
This đŚ
does not really look like much of an unhappy face to me. It looks more like an annoyed face rather than an unhappy face.
It doesnât look annoyed. It looks kind of like a shocked sad face, but not a distraught one; like you just found out that your friendâs dog died. You arenât heartbroken but you get that itâs sad.
The Person in Question
It looks like a sad three-holed button. Or a sad round electrical outlet cover.
You could always use this face: đ
The forum doesnât decide what the various smileys looks like. Theyâre actually emoji, and the vendor of your computer or phone decide what they look like. For example, the unhappy face, which is actually Unicode (a system for representing all the various symbols and characters in a myriad of languages) code point U+1F626 âFrowning Face With Open Mouthâ, looks like this on an Apple platform:
whereas you see this on Windows:
There are other emoji that might fit the bill of âunhappy faceâ better, like the âFrowning Faceâ emoji. It would look somewhat like this, with variations depending on your OS and web browser:
As for the smileys not showing sometimes, thatâs problem of OS and application developers for not updating their software to properly display the full Unicode character set, which includes the emoji this site uses. While Apple platforms and Android are generally good at displaying emoji properly, Windows and browsers like Google Chrome donât always implement these things correctly, often resulting in broken or improper representation of non-English texts and emoji.