Now Everyone Can Express Themselves Online

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Microsoft has taken a bold step by introducing the middle finger emoji, making it the first major tech company to do so. This development is quite amusing, considering that my smartphone has a plethora of emojis, including a dripping needle, a firearm, a pill, a knife, and even a pile of cash with wings. Yet, I still can’t express my frustration with a simple middle finger? I can convey my irritation with a glaring red demon face or even an angry purple-horned emoji. I can even send a side-eye emoji; however, the middle finger remains elusive.

The dilemma arises for me since I primarily use Apple products. So, what happens when someone sends me the Microsoft version of the middle finger? I feel somewhat powerless. Apple, can you please provide at least an eye-rolling emoji? How is that not available yet? While I appreciate the importance of civility both online and offline, the reality is that many social norms are often disregarded in the digital world. This tendency can lead to unpleasant online interactions, but as someone who doesn’t typically resort to gestures of rudeness in person, I wouldn’t mind having the option for specific social media posts. You know exactly what I mean.

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In summary, while the introduction of a middle finger emoji is humorous, it raises questions about the need for expressive communication in digital spaces. As technology evolves, so too do the ways we convey our feelings and frustrations.

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