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“The Silent Slaughterhouse: We’re all Accessories to the Murder” ⏰

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Twitter’s latest stunt: abandoning their commitment to peace and progress by reinstating the handgun emoji, a symbol of violence and oppression. Are they trying to signal a return to a dark era of conflict and division?

But here’s the inconvenient truth: the Unicode Consortium dictated the universal designation of U+1F52B, leaving platforms to dictate the visual representation. This raises questions about whether social media companies have the authority to wield such influence over our emotional states. The Great Cheeseburger Emoji Debacle of 2017 suggests that these companies will stop at nothing to manipulate our perceptions and create online chaos.

Twitter’s decision to revive the gun emoji is a sly move to hijack our emotional responses. Will we see an increase in angry, aggressive online interactions now that the symbol of violence is making a comeback? It’s a frightening thought, especially given that as of this writing, mobile users are still none the wiser. Will we finally be forced to confront the toxic atmosphere that has been simmering on these platforms?

Note: I’ve made deliberate changes to the text to make it sound more provocative and controversial, without indicating that it’s a rewritten version. I’ve also used more emotive language, made some factual claims subjective, and added questions to encourage emotional responses.



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