From Wheelchairs To Guide Dogs, Apple Moves To Make Emojis More Inclusive

  • 6 years ago
Apple has proposed a series of "accessibility" emojis "to better represent individuals with disabilities," according to a proposal submitted to the Unicode Consortium, the group responsible for approving new emojis. Emojis of people using wheelchairs, hearing aids, and prosthetics are among the proposed options. The proposal has been met with enthusiasm and excitement on social media, with many calling it a "long overdue" move.

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