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"Abused Emoji":emoticons against violence and harassment

Last May, a study by linguists revealed that emoticons
were the most popular language of the moment in Great Britain (the one that is attracting more and more people). And for good reason:sometimes an image, even a very small drawing, is worth a thousand words. And sometimes it's even more practical, especially when it's to talk about ailments.

This is why
Bris, a Swedish association that supports children and teenagers, created "Abused Emoji". school, dark thoughts...:they allow young people to express their distress in a symbol. To talk about!

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www.abusedemojis.com