👁️‍🗨️ The eye in the emoji speech bubble

The eye in the emoji speech bubble The eye in the emoji speech bubble shows an eye inside. When using text-to-speech on Apple platforms, this emoji is read aloud as: "An eye in a bubble representing an anti-bullying campaign". The Eye in the Emoji Speech Bubble is a ZWJ sequence combining πŸ‘ Eye, Zero Width Joiner, and πŸ—¨ Left Speech Bubble. The eye in the emoji speech bubble was launched in 2015 as a special initiative of the Advertising Council as part of its anti-bullying campaign, “I am a witness”. The eye in the emoji speech bubble is meant to encapsulate this campaign name and means that not only has someone witnessed bullying, violence or bullying, but also that they are ready. to stand up and denounce. It's a black or gray emoji with a single white eye contained inside. It can be used to show your solidarity with a friend who is being bullied, or to indicate that you will support, help, and speak out against them. While iOS 9.1 was still in beta testing, some testers noticed a new emoji that looks like an eye in the middle of a speech bubble. In fact, that's what Apple called it - “the eye in the bubble” - and a lot of people wondered what it was. Thanks to designer Erik Vreland, who used Apple's text-to-speech capabilities on the emoji, we now know it's the symbol of an anti-bullying campaign called "I Am A Witness" that was launched today. 'hui.

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The eye in the emoji speech bubble Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

Code point (s) Unicode
👁️‍🗨️: U+1F441

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Google

Android 9.0 Pie

Google (Android 9.0 Pie)
Twitter

Twemoji 11.1

Twitter (Twemoji 11.1)
Google

Android 8.0 Oreo

Google (Android 8.0 Oreo)
Twitter

Twemoji 2.3

Twitter (Twemoji 2.3)
Google

Android 7.1.1
Nougat

Google (Android 7.1.1 Nougat)

👁️‍🗨️ Codes

Shortcode :eye_in_speech_bubble:
Decimal HTML Entity 👁️‍🗨️
Hexadecimal HTML Entity 👁️‍🗨️
Punycode \u{1F441}\u{FE0F}\u{200D}\u{1F5E8}\u{FE0F}
URL Escape Code %F0%9F%91%81%EF%B8%8F%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%97%A8%EF%B8%8F
JavaScript & JSON \uD83D\uDC41\uFE0F\u200D\uD83D\uDDE8\uFE0F
C, C++ & Java \U0001f441\uFE0F\u200D\U0001f5e8\uFE0F


What does the eye in the emoji speech bubble mean?

The eye in the emoji speech bubble is a bit of a weird emoji, considering that it is a speech bubble with an πŸ‘ Eye inside. But this emoji represents something bigger. The eye in the emoji speech bubble can be used to represent a campaign against bullying by showing that you have witnessed bullying and have spoken out against it. In general, this emoji can be used to represent that you have witnessed a situation and are actively ready to talk about it. Use the eye in the emoji speech bubble with the πŸ‘€ Eyes emoji to show that you want to talk about what you have witnessed. The emoji is the first Unicode standard approved emoji ever created for a social cause. It is not yet available on Android, but Android users can download a special keyboard developed for free by the emoji keyboard company Snaps. “Emojis have become a second language for teens, and they offer a relevant and easy way to get involved,” said Lisa Sherman, President and CEO of the Ad Council. "Through this extraordinary collaboration, we will transform passive witnesses into a united, autonomous and active collective who will speak out against bullying."

When to use the eye in the emoji speech bubble?

The eye in emoji speech bubble is used such as Instagram, Kik, Shots, Snapchat, Tumblr, We Heart It, Vevo and Whisper. Snapchat has a specially developed geofilter for the campaign, which is available today. Social influencers such as the Fine Bros., Grace Helbig, Glozell Green and Rachel Platten are also raising awareness about the campaign and emoji through new videos and activations on their social platforms.

Examples of using eye in emoji speech bubble in conversations:

  • I πŸ‘πŸ—¨ who strikes first
  • If you πŸ‘πŸ—¨ a bully let me know and I will take care of it.
  • I πŸ‘πŸ—¨ a crime scene
  • How to combine the eye in the emoji speech bubble with kaomojis?

    Kaomojis are popular in Japan for sharing emotions and situations using punctuation and Japanese grammar characters. Like this: (βŠ™) 彑! You can use this creative style in messengers and the web to impress your friends.

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