On December 2, the topic "These WeChat emoticons disappeared silently" became a hot search on Weibo. Some netizens have discovered that many emoticons in WeChat have disappeared, but they can be typed out manually , as follows: [Cool], [Hungry], [Crazy], [Embarrassing], [Scared], [Basketball], [Ping Pong], [Rice], [Lightning], [Knife], [Football], [Ladybug], [Gift], [Bad], [Love You], [NO], [Love], [Blowing Kiss], [Kowtow], [Look Back], [Jumping Rope], [Right Tai Chi], [Excited], [Dancing], [Kissing], [Left Tai Chi], [Surrender], [Chicken], [Puppy]. The above are a batch of emoticon packages launched by WeChat earlier. Early WeChat users should be familiar with them. They have also appeared in QQ emoticon packages. Currently, these classic expressions have disappeared from WeChat’s official emoji package, but you can reproduce them by manually inputting them. It is worth noting that last month WeChat launched 6 new emojis, namely rolling eyes, 666, let me see, sigh, bitter, and cracked. One of the most popular emoticons is "Let me see", which looks very similar to the fifth prince Yongqi in "My Fair Princess". |
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