← Back to context Comment by Retr0id 1 year ago Why would you expect/want ordering semantics here? 4 comments Retr0id Reply LordDragonfang 1 year ago For many services which allow arbitrary emoji reactions (most notably discord) they remain ordered by "first reacted" order, which can allows emergent behavior like spelling out words with the letter emojis Retr0id 1 year ago Spelling out words feels like an anti-feature in this context dagss 1 year ago Purely rationally it may be.But lots of fun being had in our Slack by people putting emojis in the right order, to make pictograms etcAll forms of communication is "abused", such abuse is part of being human, that is how languages have evolved.. 1 reply →
LordDragonfang 1 year ago For many services which allow arbitrary emoji reactions (most notably discord) they remain ordered by "first reacted" order, which can allows emergent behavior like spelling out words with the letter emojis Retr0id 1 year ago Spelling out words feels like an anti-feature in this context dagss 1 year ago Purely rationally it may be.But lots of fun being had in our Slack by people putting emojis in the right order, to make pictograms etcAll forms of communication is "abused", such abuse is part of being human, that is how languages have evolved.. 1 reply →
Retr0id 1 year ago Spelling out words feels like an anti-feature in this context dagss 1 year ago Purely rationally it may be.But lots of fun being had in our Slack by people putting emojis in the right order, to make pictograms etcAll forms of communication is "abused", such abuse is part of being human, that is how languages have evolved.. 1 reply →
dagss 1 year ago Purely rationally it may be.But lots of fun being had in our Slack by people putting emojis in the right order, to make pictograms etcAll forms of communication is "abused", such abuse is part of being human, that is how languages have evolved.. 1 reply →
For many services which allow arbitrary emoji reactions (most notably discord) they remain ordered by "first reacted" order, which can allows emergent behavior like spelling out words with the letter emojis
Spelling out words feels like an anti-feature in this context
Purely rationally it may be.
But lots of fun being had in our Slack by people putting emojis in the right order, to make pictograms etc
All forms of communication is "abused", such abuse is part of being human, that is how languages have evolved..
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