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Use of ? emoji

humananimal

Esteemed Citizen of ZV
Does an angry emoji means anger on me or on the person or the subject I wrote about ??
I am reluctant in using the angry emoji to comment on a post. I have got a couple of angry emoji as answer on my writing about a man who got caught having sex with a horse, but also had injured the horse and tied it up.
 
Just for a little clarification because I know the post you're referring to, the angry emoji was given via the "like" button, not posted in a text reply.
On this forum I would take it to mean anger about the item you are posting about.
Though I've already seen some people use it to indicate anger at the person making the post, however, I would say that is a misuse as it still a feature under the "like button" and counts toward your overall reaction score.

Also, when I left that reaction on your post, it was about the story you were posting about and I wanted to give you more internet points for relaying it to the forum
 
Just for a little clarification because I know the post you're referring to, the angry emoji was given via the "like" button, not posted in a text reply.
On this forum I would take it to mean anger about the item you are posting about.
Though I've already seen some people use it to indicate anger at the person making the post, however, I would say that is a misuse as it still a feature under the "like button" and counts toward your overall reaction score.

Also, when I left that reaction on your post, it was about the story you were posting about and I wanted to give you more internet points for relaying it to the forum
You are right - it is a “like” feature. So it has to be an reaction on the subject, not the poster.
Thanks for the clarification, I agree.
 
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